Scottish golfer Carly Booth is facing an online backlash after promoting a tie-in with Golf Saudi on her social media page.

As news emerged of mass executions of prisoners by the hardline Saudi state, Booth’s promotion of a deal to represent the country’s Golf Federation has provoked an angry response.

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The European Tour, and some of the world’s leading male golfers, came in for fierce criticism earlier this season when the circuit staged an event in Saudi Arabia for the first time.

Brandel Chamblee, the former PGA Tour player and now a leading analyst on the Golf Channel, accused those competing of being “ventriloquists for an abhorrent regime”.

In the wake of that tournament, Saudi officials unveiled ambitions to stage a female professional event as early as next year as part of plans to grow the sport in a country regularly condemned for its treatment of women and its wider human rights.

Booth, a two-time winner on the Ladies European Tour, states that Golf Saudi "acknowledge that women in sport is of paramount importance" but critics have lambasted the Scot for embracing the organisation.