Bryson DeChambeau Sends Message on The Open After Controversial Penalty
Summary
Bryson DeChambeau received a two-stroke penalty at The Open Championship for stepping on brush that improved his backswing area before a shot. The penalty moved him from second place to a tie for fifth, but he expressed determination to continue competing in the tournament.Key Facts
- DeChambeau was penalized two strokes during the second round of The Open Championship.
- The penalty was for stepping on brush near his ball, which is against the rules because it improved his swing area.
- Before the penalty, he was in second place on the leaderboard.
- The penalty dropped him into a tie for fifth place with two other players.
- DeChambeau posted a message on social media saying he disagreed with the ruling but would keep competing.
- Some fans supported DeChambeau and encouraged him to win despite the penalty.
- He considered quitting the tournament but ultimately decided to continue playing.
- DeChambeau has previously won the U.S. Open twice but has never won The Open Championship.
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