A shocked caddie, a male caddie who had an affair with three professionals in his 20s... the worst opener, Shin Ji-ae tops the total prize money

The heat in shock.

The Japanese golf community was shocked by the affair scandal involving the Japanese Ladies Professional Golf Association (JLPGA). It was the opening game that should have drawn the most attention during the season, but everything was overshadowed by the controversy over caddie affair.

Japanese media quoted the weekly newspaper Moonchun as saying that the shocking affair of a male caddy working for the JLPGA was reported.

The male caddie has a professional golfer wife and has been confirmed to have an affair with three young female professional golfers in their early 20s over a wife who has been together since marriage and childbirth.

When his wife learned the fact, the professional golfer reported the fact to the association. A photo showing the caddie and a female professional making physical contact with each other was already released through the news media. The caddie's female history was widely known in the Japanese golf community, and it was reported that the caddie spread while showing off photos of inappropriate scenes.

The identity of the caddie, his wife and the three professional golfers who had affairs with each other has already been known. One of the professional golfers has good records and is very popular since he was a rookie, which shocked Japanese golf fans. 바카라

Despite the shocking scandal, the JLPGA held its season opener "Dikin Orchid Ladies Golf Tournament" at the Ryukyu Golf Club in Okinawa, Japan, from Thursday. "At the association level, we will not intervene unless it is necessary," JLPGA President Hiromi Kobayashi said in a press conference. "However, we will investigate the situation and respond appropriately if necessary."

Meanwhile, Korean female golf star Shin Ji-ae tied for second place with a final six under par at the tournament that ended on the 9th. Shin Ji-ae, who has been active on the Japanese stage since 2008, received 8.72 million yen in prize money and earned 1,380,743,405 yen in accumulated prize money, ranking first in JLPGA total prize money.

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