Bryson DeChambeau, a prominent golfer, faced a setback during the Open championship when he was penalized two shots for an alleged rule violation. DeChambeau’s impressive second-round performance was overshadowed by accusations of improving his lie in the rough near his ball landing spot on the fifth hole, leading to a bogey.
Video replays captured DeChambeau unintentionally altering the rough close to his ball location. The golfer expressed frustration and engaged in discussions with officials, even hinting at withdrawal if penalized. Despite the penalty, DeChambeau dropped to fifth place, three shots behind the leader.
Referee Grant Moir clarified the ruling, emphasizing the prohibition of actions that could provide an advantage, even if accidental. Following the incident, DeChambeau avoided questions from reporters and focused on practice at the driving range, leaving uncertainty about his participation in the upcoming rounds.
While doubts lingered about DeChambeau’s intentions, golf veteran Dame Laura Davies speculated that he would continue competing despite the controversy. The penalty caused DeChambeau to slip in rankings, now sharing the fifth position with other players at six-under par.
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