Jon Rahm jet carries seven LIV Golf players out of Dubai to Hong Kong tournament
The Straits Times
Several LIV Golf players and caddies live in the United Arab Emirates. Read more at straitstimes.com.
HONG KONG - A midnight flight out of bordering Oman on a jet arranged by Jon Rahm brought seven players out of a war zone and into safety 24 hours before the start of LIV Golf Hong Kong, according to Golf.com.
LIV Golf was set to begin play in the annual event in Hong Kong on Feb 27 and made an attempt to arrange travel from Dubai, which has been struck repeatedly during an escalating conflict involving Iran, Israel and the United States.
US officials called for American citizens to evacuate 14 Middle East nations, but only after damage had already been done around Dubai International Airport, grounding flights.
Several LIV Golf players and caddies live in the United Arab Emirates.
According to the report, Rahm’s plan required players to coordinate from different locations in the Middle East to travel towards Oman.
The driving distance from downtown Dubai to the border is more than 90 minutes. The usual flight time from Oman to Hong Kong is approximately seven hours.

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