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Koepka ‘heartbroke­n’ for injured spectator

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PARIS: Triple major winner Brooks Koepka said on Tuesday he was “heartbroke­n” that a Ryder Cup fan hit by his wayward tee shot had been blinded in one eye.

Koepka posted a statement on Twitter saying he had been in contact with Corine Remande and her family and offered his “heartfelt sympathy”.

Frenchwoma­n Remande, aged 49, said she was taking legal action against the event’s organisers after being hit on Friday’s opening day, when Koepka’s drive on the par-four sixth hole careered into the crowd at Le Golf National near Paris.

“I spoke to her at the time on the golf course and after now learning her condition is worse than first thought, I have made contact with her family to offer my sincere and heartfelt sympathy,” said Koepka.

“I am heartbroke­n by the incident. My thoughts remain with Ms Remande and her family, and I have asked to be kept informed on her condition.”

Remande launched her legal action in the French city of Lyon on Tuesday. The complaint, seen by AFP, alleges organisers were responsibl­e for “a lack of safety rules”.

“The player should have shouted ‘ball’, or ‘fore’ for English speakers. Given the distance, the stewards should have relayed this informatio­n to the green,” she adds in the complaint.

Ryder Cup organisers said they would “continue to offer support” to Remande, but said a warning was shouted to spectators.

“We can confirm that ‘fore’ was shouted several times but also appreciate how hard it can be to know when and where every ball is struck if you are in the crowd,” a statement said.

“It is distressin­g to hear that someone might suffer long term consequenc­es from a

ball strike,” the organisers said. “Ball strikes are an occasional hazard for spectators but this kind of incident is extremely rare.”

Organisers said they had been in contact with the family and had helped “with the logistics of repatriati­on, including providing a transfer for the family from Paris to Lyon.

“We will continue to offer support for as long as necessary.

“We are hugely sympatheti­c and will do everything we can to support the spectator, insofar as that is possible under very difficult circumstan­ces.”

 ?? AFP ?? Brooks Koepka, right, stands next to the injured spectator Corine Remande.
AFP Brooks Koepka, right, stands next to the injured spectator Corine Remande.

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