Simon Dyson to discover his fate at Wentworth tomorrow morning

England’s Simon Dyson, a former winner of the Irish Open in Killarney (2011) , will appear before a three-person disciplinary panel at Wentworth this morning.

Simon Dyson will discover tomorrow morning whether he faces further punishment, including a possible ban from the European Tour, following his disqualification from the BMW Masters in October. Dyson was joint second after 36 holes at Lake Malaren when he was disqualified for signing for an incorrect score in the second round.

The 35-year-old failed to add a two-shot penalty to his card after an incident on the eighth hole, when he touched the line of his putt after marking his ball, appearing to flatten a spike mark.

Having reviewed the incident, senior European Tour officials concluded that an investigation into an alleged “serious breach” of the Tour’s code of behaviour was required. Dyson, a former winner of the Irish Open in Killarney (2011) , will appear before a three-person disciplinary panel at Wentworth.

Dyson’s disqualification came in the first of the inaugural Final Series events at the end of the 2013 season. He did not play in either of the following two tournaments.


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