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Golf governing body introduces tough-and-sensible bans for doping
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14:40, September 27, 2007

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Golf sets up new unified anti-doping plan, which is expected to be tough but sensible for abusers, leaders of the sport's governing bodies said Wednesday.

On the eve of the Presidents Cup matches between U.S. and International squads at Royal Montreal Golf Club, World Golf Foundation leaders discussed their plan announced last week to start doping tests next year.

"It needs a bit more tough," European Tour executive director George O'Grady said. "We're trying to bring a measure of common sense to a professional business."

U.S. PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem said players support the plan and stiff penalties but noted that details make the matter tricky.

"The players are very open in support of the policy. The players understand the image of the sport is fundemental," Finchem said.

Drawing the line on where and how to hand out life bans or long suspensions is the task leaders now face.

There would be no drug czar for golf, with each major organizing body and governing group policing punishments that would apply worldwide.

Source: Xinhua



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