Ralph Lauren drops golf star Thomas’ sponsorship over anti-gay slur

Ralph Lauren drops golf star Thomas’ sponsorship over anti-gay slur

The apparel brand says his actions conflict with the inclusive culture of the company.

Justin Thomas has apologised, saying he made a ‘terrible judgment call’ in the incident. (AP pic)
HAWAII:
Apparel company Ralph Lauren said on Friday that they were discontinuing their sponsorship of 13-time PGA Tour winner Justin Thomas after he used a homophobic slur during the third round of the Sentry Tournament of Champions in Hawaii last week.

The world No 3 was heard via a television microphone uttering the slur after missing a five-foot putt on the fourth hole last Saturday. He later apologised, saying he made a “terrible judgment call” in the incident.

“We are disheartened by Mr Thomas’ recent language, which is entirely inconsistent with our values,” Ralph Lauren said in a written statement.

“While we acknowledge that he has apologised and recognises the severity of his words, he is a paid ambassador of our brand and his actions conflict with the inclusive culture that we strive to uphold.”

The company added that it hoped the 27-year-old, who won the PGA Championship in 2017, “does the hard and necessary work in order to partner with us again”.

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