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LPGA, caddie Paul Fusco speak out after U.S. Women's Open incident

Nearly a week after veteran caddie Paul Fusco was removed from the U.S. Women’s Open after he was caught taking photos of a document that contained potential hole locations at Lancaster (Pa.) Country Club, the LPGA has announced that no further sanctions will be made against Fusco.

The LPGA released the statement Monday, acknowledging the U.S. Golf Association’s decision to prevent Fusco from caddieing for Sei Young Kim, a two-time winner this season, and saying that that’s where the punishment would end.

“We understand that it was an unfortunate situation for both parties. We feel that the USGA’s decision was appropriate and we have determined that no further sanctions are necessary.