All of the sanctimony over these issues - whether it’s in favor of boycotting a country or in favor of the individual’s right to choose whether to take their money - is full of hypocrisy, but especially when it comes from people who aren’t giving up anything to take their stand.
I have turned down repeated inquiries about projects in Saudi Arabia, because my family wouldn’t be comfortable with me working there, and I wouldn’t be comfortable sending my associates there. Sure, the $ is tempting, and it would be easy to rationalize that Saudi people deserve good golf courses, too, and find someone who was happy to do most of the on site work on my behalf. But if I’m not willing to go myself, I don’t think it’s ethical to do a workaround.
But, if I were comfortable doing so, who are you guys to police my choices? What difference does it make whether I work for Saudi money or not, when it is all legitimized by the US government and financed by US banks?
If you want to protest the Saudi regime, tell the President not to kiss their ring, and that you’re willing to pay more for gasoline to stop propping them up. And take your $$ out of the banks who do business with them. Quit hiding behind a silly golf protest that won’t change anything about what’s going on over there, so that you don’t have to make any tough decisions that affect your own life.