English golfer Simon Dyson was handed a suspended two-month ban from the European Tour and fined 30,000 pounds ($NZ59,600) today following his rules violation at the BMW Masters in Shanghai in October.
Dyson attended a hearing today where he was found guilty of a serious breach of the tour's code of behavior for using his ball to press down a spike mark on the green in direct line of a short par putt.
His ban will become effective only if he commits another rules breach in the next 18 months.
A three-man disciplinary panel, who convened at the European Tour's headquarters at Wentworth, found that Dyson's actions were deliberate and "committed by him in the knowledge of the rule forbidding such an act.'' However, the panel said it was "a momentary aberration on his part, not a premeditated act of cheating.''
Dyson's previous good conduct on tour was also taken into an account.