Nov 3rd, 2016 Article
Australian's gate crash North Korean golf tournament
What happens when two Australian chancers gate crash the North Korean World Championships and then butcher the place?
What happens when two Australian chancers gate crash the North Korean World Championships and then butcher the place?
Poor old Bio Kim. The Korean who is leading the money list on the Korean tour, has been handed a three-year suspension for raising his middle finger at members of the crowd at the weekend. This seems a rather harsh punishment and will cost the young man a lot of dosh.
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Bio Kim has had a busy few weeks. Starting the month by giving the finger to a member of the crowd at the Daegu–Gyeongbuk Open, he won the event before being given a £6,500 fine and an unbelievably harsh three-year suspension. Luckily, the Korean Professional Golfers' Association have seen sense and reduced that ban to one year following a meeting between the Tour's board of directors.
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