Bryson DeChambeau 'Confused' by Rules After Shot at PGA Championship
Summary
Golfer Bryson DeChambeau struggled in the first round of the PGA Championship after hitting a shot that landed on concrete stairs. He was confused about the rules in that situation but received help from an official and managed to recover his next shot. DeChambeau finished the round with a score far behind the leaders and is at risk of missing the tournament cut.Key Facts
- Bryson DeChambeau played in the PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club in Pennsylvania.
- One of his tee shots went off course and landed on concrete stairs near the second hole.
- He was unsure about the golf rules for playing a ball in that unusual spot.
- An official explained the rules to him, and he placed his ball in a legal spot nearby.
- DeChambeau's next shot returned the ball to the green, closer to the hole.
- He finished the first round six shots over par with a score of 76.
- His score tied him for 144th place, far behind the leaders.
- DeChambeau missed the cut at a recent tournament, The Masters, and faces a risk of missing the cut again here.
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