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The Saudi International has confirmed even more stellar names to the field to compete at King Abdullah Economic City’s Royal Greens Golf & Country Club in what will be the Asian Tour’s strongest-ever field. Here is a run through some of the big stars coming to the Kingdom next month.
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2018 Masters Champion Patrick Reed
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US Ryder Cup star Tony Finau - last year’s runner-up
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Hot young talent Matthew Wolff
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Australia’s 2020 Masters runner-up Cameron Smith
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Last year’s Zurich Open winner Marc Leishman
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2020 Dubai Desert Classic champ Lucas Herbert
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France’s 2019 Alfred Dunhill Links Champion Victor Perez
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Saudi International defending champion Dustin Johnson
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Big-hitting American Bryson DeChambeau
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South African star Louis Oosthuizen
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2017 Masters champion Sergio Garcia
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World No. 4 Xander Schauffele
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2017 Race to Dubai champion Tommy Fleetwood
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Six-time Major winner Phil Mickelson
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Former Saudi International champion Graeme McDowell
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2021 Dubai Desert Classic champ Paul Casey
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2020 Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship winner Lee Westwood
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