European Tour offers relief to Thorbjorn Olesen

European Tour lifts the suspension on Danish golfer Thorbjørn Olesen with immediate effect, allowing him to compete while he continues to contest the case.

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Thorbjorn Olesen's ban has been lifted by the European Tour

Due to the unprecedented delay in court proceedings in the UK caused by the Coronavirus pandemic, and following discussions with his legal team, the European Tour today confirms that the suspension on Danish golfer Thorbjørn Olesen has been lifted.

Olesen’s suspension began on Tuesday August 6, 2019 after he was arrested and charged on three counts following an alleged incident on a flight from Nashville to London on Monday July 29, 2019. He has pleaded not guilty to all three charges. It was initially mutually agreed between the European Tour and Olesen that it would be inappropriate for him to continue to participate in Tour events until the conclusion of his trial, which was originally fixed for Monday May 11, 2020.

However, all parties have now been informed by the UK courts that, following the disruption caused by the pandemic, Olesen’s trial will not now take place until Monday December 6, 2021 at the earliest, a total of 854 days from August 6, 2019.

Due to this significant and unparalleled delay in the legal process, the European Tour has agreed that his suspension be lifted with immediate effect, allowing him to compete while he continues to contest the case. This will be reviewed following the conclusion of the legal process, but as this is an on-going legal matter the European Tour will be making no further comment at this time.

Olesen said: “While my team and I initially agreed that I would not participate in Tour events while the legal proceedings were outstanding, I am naturally grateful to the European Tour for allowing me to continue my career following the lengthy adjournment of my trial. Obviously, the case itself is still on-going so I will continue to make no comment about it.”

European Tour Release, July 02, 2020