The Korea Golf Association, which hosted the tournament, imposed a three-year suspension for Yoon Na, who reported late following a month following playing with the wrong ball at the Korea Women’s Open last June.
The Korea Golf Association held a sports fair committee today and judged that Yoon Na, who hid the fact that she violated the rules, caused a social scandal and damaged the dignity of golfers, and was suspended from participation in competitions hosted and organized by the Korea Golf Association for three years.
The Sports Fair Committee, knowing that Yuna or a player violated the golf rules, played until the next day and disturbed the order of the tournament. It was cited as a reason for disciplinary action for damaging the trust, which is the foundation of golf.
Yoon Ina, who attended the Fair Committee meeting today and answered the question, humbly accepted the disciplinary action and said that she would have sufficient time for reflection and self-reflection in the future.
As the Korean Golf Association’s disciplinary action has been decided, the Korean Women’s Professional Tour KLPGA will also hold a reward and punishment committee soon to decide whether to take disciplinary action once morest Yoon Na, a regular member.