The Golf Blog: Suzann Pettersen comes to her senses and apologizes for not conceding 18 inch putt that Alison Lee thought had been conceded

mulligan, 21 September 2015, Comments Off on The Golf Blog: Suzann Pettersen comes to her senses and apologizes for not conceding 18 inch putt that Alison Lee thought had been conceded
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The Golf Blog says: A day later, Suzann Pettersen has come to her senses and issued this apology on Instagram for her questionable conduct during the Solheim Cup:

Suzann Pettersen: I’ve never felt more gutted and truly sad about what went down Sunday on the 17th at the Solheim Cup.
I am so sorry for not thinking about the bigger picture in the heat of the battle and competition. I was trying my hardest for my team and put the single match and the point that could be earned ahead of sportsmanship and the game of golf itself! I feel like I let my team down and I am sorry.

To the U.S. team, you guys have a great leader in Juli (Inkster) , who I’ve always looked up to and respect so much. Knowing I need to make things “right,” I had a face-to-face chat with her before leaving Germany this morning to tell her in person how I really feel about all of this. I wanted her also to know that I am sorry.

I hope in time the U.S. team will forgive me and know that I have learned a valuable lesson about what is truly important in this great game of golf which has given me so much in my life.
To the fans of golf who watched the competition on TV, I am sorry for the way I carried myself. I can be so much better and being an ambassador for this great game means a lot to me.

The Solheim Cup has been a huge part of my career. I wish I could change Sunday for many reasons. Unfortunately I can’t.

This week I want to push forward toward another opportunity to earn the Solheim Cup back for Europe in the right way. And I want to work hard to earn back your belief in me as someone who plays hard, plays fair and plays the great game of golf the right way.



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