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Yuna, who has emerged as the top female golf star in Korea, is belatedly confessing to violating the rules during the tournament, causing a stir.



Correspondent Kim Young-seong.



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Through her agency, Ina Yoon belatedly revealed that she played her ogu at the Korean Women's Open on the 16th of last month.



On the 15th round of the first round, she found out that the ball she hit wasn't hers, and she went up to the green, but she wasn't sure what to do with it, so she went on.



The Korea Golf Association, which hosted the tournament, will disqualify Yuna's performance and discuss her disciplinary action at her Sports Fair. I see it.



[Gu Min-seok / Deputy Director of the Korea Golf Association: From a light warning to a suspension of participation for more than a year or permanent expulsion if it damages the dignity of a golfer.]



Yuna Yun said, "I am disappointed with my fellow players and fans due to unfair play. "I apologize for this," he said, humbly accepting any disposition, and as a sign of self-restraint, he will not participate in the tournament for the time being.



In her debut this season, Yoon Ina, who had been in the spotlight for her explosive long hitting, quickly emerged as her top star, winning her debut debut in her recent month, but she has been hiding her rule violations in the meantime. As it became known, she suffered a major blow.



(Video editing: Lee Jung-taek)