‘Ogu Play Controversy’ Yoon Na returns KLPGA also reduced disciplinary action, lifted on March 20th

Yoon Ina (21, Hite Jinro), who caused controversy due to the 'Ogu Play'

Yoon Ina (21, Hite Jinro).

The path to the return of Yoon Ina (21, Hite Jinro), who caused controversy due to the 'Ogu Play' controversy, has been opened. Following the Korea Golf Association (KGA), the Korea Ladies Professional Golf Association (KLPGA) also decided to reduce her disciplinary action.

As a result of discussing Yoon Na's request for reduction of disciplinary action as a regular member at the '2024 KLPGA 1st Board of Directors' held at the KLPGA office building in Gangnam-gu, Seoul on the morning of the 8th, KLPGA accepted the recommendation of the Rewards and Punishments Subcommittee and reduced the disciplinary period of suspension from 3 years to 1 year. It was announced that the exemption was reduced to 6 months.

Accordingly, the KLPGA's disciplinary action against Ina Yoon will be lifted as of March 20. Yoon Ina, who won the 2022 Queen's Crown before her suspension, has secured a regular tour seed until the 2024 season, so she can compete straight away.

The KLPGA explained, “The positions of sponsors, golf officials, golf fans, and all members, as well as the reduction of disciplinary action by the Korea Golf Association against Yoon Ina, were taken into consideration.”

In front of the Korea Ladies Professional Golf Association (KLPGA) secretariat in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, fans of professional golfer Yoon Ina are requesting leniency from the association ahead of the rewards and punishment subcommittee meeting. 카지노사이트랭크

“Following a long discussion, the final decision was made through voting,” he added. “During this process, various opinions were raised, such as having players donate prize money or giving players time for community service.”

Previously, during the first round match of the 36th Korea Women's Open held in June last year, Ina Yoon was unable to find her ball after her tee shot fell into the rough, so she played with a ball other than her own. Even though Yoon Ina was aware that the credit was not hers, she did not take any action, causing controversy.

He belatedly reported the incident in July, a month after it occurred, but was criticized by public opinion and was banned from playing for three years by the Korea Golf Association and KLPGA, respectively.

Yoon Na, who was blocked from participating in domestic competitions, took time for self-reflection by engaging in community service activities and donating the prize money she received from participating in U.S. minor league golf tour competitions. Afterwards, the

Korea Golf Association held a Sports Fair Committee meeting last September and suspended Yoon Na from participating. The period was reduced by half to 1 year and 6 months. Accordingly, her disciplinary action by the Korea Golf Association is scheduled to be lifted on February 18th next year.

However, among the tournaments hosted by the Korea Golf Association, the only professional-level tournament is the Korea Women's Open, so Yoon Na's future this season was at stake depending on the KLPGA's decision.

The KLPGA Rewards and Punishments Subcommittee reviewed Yoon Ina's disciplinary reduction case in October last year and recommended to the KLPGA Board of Directors that her disciplinary period be reduced by half. Afterwards, a board meeting was held on December 14 last year, but no conclusion was reached and the discussion was postponed to a new meeting this year. 섯다


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