South Africa's Charl Schwartzel with the winner's trophy after the first event of the LIV Golf series. Picture: Getty Images
While the controversial breakaway LIV Golf series continues to disrupt the sport, and divide opinions due to its Saudi Arabia backing, South Africa’s Charl Schwartzel raked in millions for winning the inaugural event in London this weekend. Schwartzel collected a whopping R75.3 million for his efforts over 54 holes – R63.4 million for the win and the rest a share of his four-man team prize – as he went on to win by one stroke.
While the controversial breakaway LIV Golf series continues to disrupt the sport, and divide opinions due to its Saudi Arabia backing, South Africa’s Charl Schwartzel raked in millions for winning the inaugural event in London this weekend. Schwartzel collected a whopping R75.3 million for his efforts over 54 holes – R63.4 million for the win and the rest a share of his four-man team prize – as he went on to win by one stroke. He collected more money this weekend than combined over the past four years, having not won a PGA or European Tour event since 2016.He said: “Never in my wildest dreams did I think we could play for that much money in golf.
Saudi Arabia’s poor human rights record is behind the criticism, with Amnesty International calling on the players to speak out about the country’s “human rights abuses” rather than being “willing stooges of Saudi sportswashing”. And while the debate plays out, golfers are laughing all the way to the bank.
And the South Africans were the first to hop on board! Dollars won over human rights abuses in a heartbeat! Sad! Very sad!