
Furious Bryson DeChambeau threatens to QUIT The Open as star hit with two-shot penalty
'I'm going to hit some balls,' DeChambeau said as he emerged from the scoring hut and reporters attempted to ask him questions.
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'I'm going to hit some balls,' DeChambeau said as he emerged from the scoring hut and reporters attempted to ask him questions. But the controversial American was left seething when officials claimed he had improved his lie in long grass, close to where his ball had landed on the right side of the fifth hole, which he went on to bogey. "Now I will stress that this applies even when the action is accidental, as it was in Bryson's case.
Furthermore, DeChambeau shot a second-round 66 to move himself up to second in the leaderboard before he was carted back to the fifth to discuss the incident. After a prolonged, emotional argument, the LIV Golf star was still chuntering as he was driven back toward the clubhouse.
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'I'm going to hit some balls,' DeChambeau said as he emerged from the scoring hut and reporters attempted to ask him questions.
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But the controversial American was left seething when officials claimed he had improved his lie in long grass, close to where his ball had landed on the right side of the fifth hole, which he went on to bogey.
according to The Mirror"Now I will stress that this applies even when the action is accidental, as it was in Bryson's case.
according to The MirrorDeChambeau shot a second-round 66 to move himself up to second in the leaderboard before he was carted back to the fifth to discuss the incident.
according to Daily Mail +1After a prolonged, emotional argument, the LIV Golf star was still chuntering as he was driven back toward the clubhouse.
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