A Ryder Cup Spectator Is Threatening A Lawsuit After Being Struck By An Errant Brooks Koepka Tee Shot


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From the perspective of sporting competition, the 2018 Ryder Cup did not go well for the United States. The “visiting” team was beaten handily by Europe in the team event in Paris and there were all kinds of celebrations from the European club that will likely stay with the Americans for a long time.

A more serious subplot emerged in the aftermath of the event, however, as 49-year-old spectator Corine Remande suffered a serious injury after being struck by an errant tee shot from Brooks Koepka. BBC News brings word from the Frenchwoman, who indicates that she has lost sight in her right eye and will be filing suit against the organizers of the event.

As part of her suit, Remande reportedly indicates that she “should have been warned that a ball was coming,” while also alleging that marshals did not communicate well on the course and that officials did not give her proper consideration after she was removed from the on-course hospital in favor of a hospital visit.

Though this should be considered a developing situation given her injury situation and the pending lawsuit, Koepka also acknowledged what transpired and his feelings on the heels of the lawsuit.


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In addition, Koepka spoke about the incident at a post-tournament press conference, saying it was “probably one of the worst days of my life” after he found out about the damage caused. Koepka also said he was “heartbroken” and said it was “the one shot I [will] definitely regret in my career.”

In response to the potential lawsuit and statements, European Tour chief executive Keith Pelley shared the following sentiment via BBC News.

“Our deepest sympathies continue to be with Mme Remande and her family. Brooks Koepka, who has said he is heartbroken by the incident, has also contacted the family.”

“We take our responsibility for fan safety extremely seriously and we have been in regular contact with the family since the accident to offer our support and we will continue to do so.”

“Millions of spectators attend and enjoy golf events each year. Incidents of this severity are extremely rare. The safety of our spectators is our paramount concern, and this will continue to be the case.”