Eight LIV Golf players, including Lee Westwood, are stranded in the Middle East due to airport closures, jeopardizing their participation in Hong Kong.
According to a report, Rahm arranged a private flight out of Oman for players who were stuck in Dubai and unable to travel to LIV Hong Kong.
A group of eight LIV Golf players stranded in the Middle East due to the war have arrived in Hong Kong ahead of LIV's third event of 2026.
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Eight golfers are reportedly stranded on their way to a LIV Golf tournament in Hong Kong and could miss it completely.
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