In-hoi Hur handed two-stroke penalty at GS Caltex Maekyung Open after scorecard error
Korean golfer punished for signing wrong score after ball mix-up on seventh hole; Min-hyuk Song and Ming-yu Cho battle for title
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- In-hoi Hur was handed a two-stroke penalty at the GS Caltex Maekyung Open in Korea on Sunday after signing for a wrong score.
- Hur was seven-under through 13 holes in his final round, sitting one shot off the lead at 11 under, when he was penalized for an error from Saturday's third round.
- A spotter picked up Hur's first ball on the seventh hole believing it was out of bounds, and after a Korean Golf Association referee ruled the first ball should not be counted, Hur signed for what he believed was a par.
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The GS Caltex Maekyung Open is a professional golf tournament in Korea. Hur faced a penalty that could have resulted in disqualification given the nature of the offence of signing for an incorrect score.
A thrilling end to the GS Caltex Maekyung Open in Korea on Sunday was in danger of being overshadowed by a messy incident involving title chasing In-hoi Hur. While compatriots Min-hyuk Song and Ming-yu Cho were battling it out for first, Hur was quietly putting together the round of the day, completely unaware he was going to be handed a two-stroke penalty the moment he walked off the Namseoul Country Club course. Oblivious to what lay ahead, Hur was seven-under through 13 in his final round, and at 11 under overall was just a shot back from Song, with Cho leading on 13 under through 10. Hur was belatedly punished for signing for a wrong score after Saturday's third round, and may count himself lucky not to have been disqualified entirely given the nature of the offence. Playing the 418-yard par-4 seventh, Hur was wild with a first tee shot and hit a provisional. According to local officials, a spotter found and picked up the Korean’s first ball believing it had gone out of bounds. A Korean Golf Association referee who was on hand ruled the first ball should not be counted, and Hur played his provisional and put down what he believed to be a par on his scorecard.
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- How much did the penalty affect Hur's final standing?
- Will Hur appeal the decision?
- What was the exact score differential in the scorecard error?





