[Golf Topic] Thomas’ ‘Homophobia’ Slip Leads to Ralph Lauren Sponsorship Suspension
[Asia Economy Reporter Noo Rae] ○…World No. 3 Justin Thomas (USA, photo) is suffering from the aftermath of a ‘homophobic’ remark.
Ralph Lauren announced on the 16th (Korean time) that "we have decided to suspend sponsorship of Thomas from now on." Since turning professional in 2013, Thomas has continuously worn Ralph Lauren apparel while competing on the PGA Tour. He ranked No. 1 in the FedEx Cup standings in 2017 and also reached world No. 1 last year. However, last week during the Sentry Tournament held in Hawaii, USA, he muttered a homophobic remark.
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At the 4th hole (par 4) of the 3rd round, after missing a 2-meter par putt and trying to recover, he muttered a homophobic expression to himself. This was broadcast through the live microphone, making Thomas the subject of controversy. Thomas, who reflected on the incident as "an unforgivable act," sincerely apologized, saying, "I sincerely apologize to everyone, especially those hurt by my words," and expressed regret, stating, "I will become a better person because of this." However, he could not avoid the suspension of sponsorship.
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