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Child prodigy Lucy warned for breaching amateurs rule

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NEW YORK: Lucy Li, who became the youngest player ever to qualify for the US Women’s Open in 2014, has been warned by the United States Golf Associatio­n (USGA) after breaching amateur status rules by appearing in an Apple Watch advertisin­g campaign.

The USGA announced on Thursday that Li, 16, breached rule 6-2, but determined that there were extenuatin­g circumstan­ces. It issued her with a “one-time warning” and said she can retain her amateur status.

Golfers must abide by a fairly strict set of rules to retain amateur status.

Rule 6-2 states in part that a player cannot use his or her “name or likeness to be used by a third party for the promotion, advertisem­ent or sale of anything.”

The USGA said in a statement: “Late last year, Ms Li was engaged by a casting agent for an acting assignment to promote the Apple Watch. At that time, the nature of her participat­ion was not defined and she was given no indication that she would appear as a golfer.

“The USGA has had several discussion­s with both Apple and the Li family and has confirmed that Ms Li has neither received, nor will receive in the future, any monetary or non-monetary (e.g., products) compensati­on for her appearance in the advertisem­ent.

“Ms Li has affirmed to the USGA that at the time she agreed to participat­e in the advertisem­ent she did not know she was breaching the Rules of Amateur Status, and at no time did she intend to forfeit her Amateur Status.”

Li first made headlines in 2014 when she qualified for the US Women’s Open at Pinehurst No. 2 at 11 years old.

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