DeChambeau to Play On at Open Despite Penalty Dispute
Bryson DeChambeau's participation in the Open Championship was in doubt after a two-stroke penalty was imposed on him, but he will continue to play despite expressing his disagreement with the decision.
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American’s participation over weekend was in doubt DeChambeau: ‘I don’t agree with it, but it is what it is’ Bryson DeChambeau’s ongoing participation in the Open Championship was in doubt until after midnight on Friday, after extraordinary scenes at the conclusion of the 32-year-old’s second round at Royal Birkdale. DeChambeau was handed a two-stroke penalty for improving the line of his swing in thick rough, with…
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DeChambeau will play on at the Open despite anger over two-stroke penalty
American’s participation over weekend was in doubt DeChambeau: ‘I don’t agree with it, but it is what it is’ Bryson DeChambeau’s ongoing participation in the Open Championship was in doubt until after midnight on Friday, after extraordinary scenes at the conclusion of the 32-year-old’s second round at Royal Birkdale. DeChambeau was handed a two-stroke penalty for improving the line of his swing in thick rough, with…
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DeChambeau hit with shock two-stroke penalty at The Open
Bryson DeChambeau has been hit with a costly two-stroke penalty following his second round at The Open Championship for illegally improving his lie on the fifth hole. Following a lengthy review with officials at Royal Birkdale, the American saw his score revised to a triple-bogey seven, dropping him to five under par and a tie for fifth place after a 68.
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DeChambeau disagrees with two-shot penalty at Open
Bryson DeChambeau's bid to win The Open takes a hit after he is given a two-shot penalty on an extraordinary evening at Royal Birkdale.