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Saudi Arabia || Danish Golfer Wins Second Women's Golf Tournament

Emily Christine Pedersen, a 24-year-old golfer from Denmark, also won the second women's golf tournament in the same month in Saudi Arabia, the most important country in the Islamic world.


Emily Christine Pedersen also won Saudi Arabia's first golf tournament before that.


According to the British broadcaster Sky News , Emily Christine Pedersen also won the second golf tournament from November 17 to November 19.


The 24-year-old golfer not only won the individual tournament in the second tournament, but also set a new record by winning the team event.


Earlier, Emily Christine Pedersen had won the first golf tournament in Saudi Arabia from November 12 to 15.


The winners of both tournaments received a total of 15 1.5 million, most of which was won by Emily Christine Pedersen, 24.


He was awarded a total of two individual prizes, while one prize was awarded to Scottish and South African golfers.


It was the first time that Saudi Arabia had hosted any women's sports festival.


In both golf tournaments, players were not allowed to wear shorts and all female players wore T-shirts with full pants.


Fans were also banned from wearing shorts, although any woman had the right to wear or not wear a hijab or burqa, and most women participated in the tournament without the hijab.


The Islamic country is being praised around the world for both successful women's golf tournaments in Saudi Arabia.

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