Ernie Els on the 12th hole during the final round of the BMW PGA Championship on the West Course at Wentworth on Sunday in Virginia Water
The South African golfer, who has been involved in the redesign of the layout of the West Course, launched a fierce attack on staff here following his third round on Saturday.
But the three-time major winner has back-tracked and made a donation to the European Tour charity.
George O’Grady, chief executive of the European Tour, said on Sunday: “Ernie Els asked to see me this morning and apologised for his intemperate language following the conclusion of his round yesterday.”
“He stated that he had already apologised to the individuals concerned and offered a substantial donation to the European Tour Benevolent Trust, which I accepted. The European Tour now consider this matter closed,” he added.
Els had shot a 70 in tricky conditions in his third round but rounded on the state of the course which he considered had been left too dry in hot and windy weather to make it fair to the players. – AFP