Danish golfer Thorbjorn Olesen has been suspended from the European Tour after being charged with sexually assaulting a female passenger as she slept on a British Airways flight and allegedly urinating in the aisle of the plane.

Olesen, 29, will be suspended pending the outcome of his case and European Tour officials said in a statement Tuesday that they would not comment until the matter is resolved. He was arrested at Heathrow Airport on July 29 after returning from the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational in Memphis, where he tied for 27th place.

The five-time European Tour winner was busted by Metropolitan Police on suspicion of sexual assault after fellow European Tour pro Ian Poulter, who was also on the flight, tried to calm Olesen down when he got verbally abusive with other passengers and flight crew, The Sun reported.

Olesen allegedly molested the woman and urinated in the aisle after Poulter went to sleep.

“He started abusing some of the passengers and crew and then made a pass at one of the female passengers before taking a leak in the aisle,” a witness recalled.

Olesen allegedly molested the woman as she slept in first class, the Independent reports.

He’s now set to return to court on Aug. 21 after being formally charged with sexual assault, being drunk on an aircraft and common assault, police told BBC.

Olesen’s attorney, Paul Morris, said in a statement released Monday that the golfer — currently ranked No. 64 in the world — has “cooperated fully” with investigators, BBC reports.

With Post wires