Kim Joo-hyung, “I apologize for making you disappointed…There was no intention of damaging the locker room

Kim Joo-hyung, who finished second after extra time at the Genesis Championship that ended on the 27th, expressed his position on the damage to the locker room.

Kim Joo-hyung posted on his social media on the 28th, “There was a lot of speculation because of what happened after the Genesis Championship yesterday,” and “I want to correct it because there is something wrong.”

Kim Joo-hyung was the runner-up after losing to Ahn Byung-hoon in overtime at the Genesis Championship held in Incheon on the 27th, co-hosted by the DP World Tour and the Korea Professional Golf (KPGA) Tour. 먹튀검증

After the game, there were reports that Kim Joo-hyung broke the locker room door because he couldn’t hold back his anger, and there was a series of criticism about Kim Joo-hyung’s manners.

Kim Joo-hyung said in the article, “It is no doubt that I was frustrated after the overtime loss,” but added, “But I never intentionally damaged the locker room.”

“Shortly after that, I contacted DP World Tour and KPGA to tell them that the locker room door was damaged,” he said. “He also expressed his intention to pay for it.”

Regarding the possibility of disciplinary action, Kim Joo-hyung added, “I made an apology and a compensation proposal while contacting the tour official, and I think that’s the end of the problem.”

Kim Joo-hyung wrote, “I thank those who sent me messages of support,” and added, “I sincerely apologize to those who let me down.”

On the previous day, the KPGA Tour said, “We will first figure out the exact circumstances and then consider whether to hold a reward and punishment committee,” adding, “The golf course has also expressed its intention not to charge for additional costs because the damage is insignificant.”

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