Un nuevo código de conducta entra en vigor en el PGA Championship

Un nuevo código de conducta se encuentra vigente esta semana en el PGA Championship para regular el comportamiento de los jugadores. La normativa es resultado de una colaboración entre los campeonatos principales y el PGA Tour. El documento detalla 14 ejemplos de conductas inaceptables, con sanciones que van desde advertencias hasta la descalificación.

Las reglas fueron publicadas en el vestuario de Aronimink, en Newtown Square, Pensilvania. Estas cubren cuestiones como causar daños materiales, falta de honestidad e incluso llevar la gorra hacia atrás. Los funcionarios buscan asegurar que los jugadores actúen de manera profesional tanto para los espectadores como para las audiencias más jóvenes.

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