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Golfer gets three-year ban for finger gesture

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A SOUTH Korean golfer has been suspended for three years for sticking up his middle finger at the crowd over a cellphone camera noise, the Korea Profession­al Golfers’ Associatio­n (KPGA) said on Tuesday.

Kim Bi-o reacted angrily after he was startled by the shutter sound of a smartphone camera which affected his shot at the 16th hole at Sunday’s DGB Financial Group Volvik Daegu Gyeongbuk Open.

Mr Kim, who led by a stroke at the time, turned to the crowd and made the gesture before slamming his club on the ground in frustratio­n.

The 29-year-old went on to win the tournament — becoming the first two-time winner on the tour in 2019 — and later apologised for losing his temper.

On Tuesday, Mr Kim kneeled in front of television cameras as he fought back tears and apologised again after attending an emergency KPGA meeting over his action.

But the KPGA later said it had reached a unanimous decision to suspend the golfer for three years from the Korean tour with a fine of 10 million won ($F18,217).

“Kim Bi-o damaged the dignity of a golfer with etiquette violation and inappropri­ate behaviour,” it said in a statement.

Mr Kim leads the tour in money and Player of the Year points, but the suspension means he will not be able to finish the season.

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? South Korean golfer Kim Bi-o kneels in front of television cameras as he makes an apology after an emergency meeting of the Korea Profession­al Golfers’ Associatio­n (KPGA) in Seongnam.
Picture: AFP South Korean golfer Kim Bi-o kneels in front of television cameras as he makes an apology after an emergency meeting of the Korea Profession­al Golfers’ Associatio­n (KPGA) in Seongnam.

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