Joost Luiten is out of the Olympics. Again.

First, the Dutchman had rightfully qualified for the upcoming Paris Olympics. Then, the six-time DP World Tour winner was out when his country’s organizing bodies deemed him not competitive enough to send. Then he seemingly was back in when a Netherlands court ruled that he should be included. Now, Luiten apparently is out again because of a ruling by the International Olympic Committee that went against the wishes of the International Golf Federation.

The IGF made the announcement about Luiten’s status on Tuesday, reporting that Luiten’s “unused quota spot had already been reallocated pursuant to the IGF’s published qualification procedures.” It was Finland’s Tapio Pulkkanen who replaced Luiten in the 60-man Olympic field when the deadline arrived.

In its statement, the IGF, which was not part of Luiten’s court case in the Netherlands, said it asked the IOC to increase the field size of the competition to 61, but the IOC officially denied that request on Tuesday. “The IGF has advised Luiten of the IOC’s decision,” the statement read, “and he has not informed the IGF whether he intends to pursue this matter further.”

Luiten responded to the news on Tuesday night in Europe with this post on Instagram, accompanied by the Olympic rings with a black X over them:

“After winning the court case against the @NOCNSF, the @IOC has decided not to let me play at @Olympics in Paris! I can’t take The Olympics (IOC) serieus [sic] anymore! If you say the fundamentals of the Olympic games are about INTEGRITY, FAIRPLAY and RESPECT you are all lies!

“Even though I have been qualified by their own rules and entered before the entry deadline! They don’t let me play!

“They don’t take the Dutch law as there [sic] jurisdiction and my spot in The Olympics had already been given away to somebody else because the @NOCNSF withdrew me early! Now they don’t want to give me my spot back!!!

“I don’t see any fair play or respect from the

IOC, so how can they say The Olympic games are built [sic] on those fundamentals?? It is all POLITICS and all they care about is that they have their own party at the Olympics with their mates!!”

Luiten, who has posted regularly on social media about his Olympic plight, had not posted anything on Instagram at midday on Tuesday.

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