Dechambeau penalised two shots at Open
Bryson DeChambeau says he is fired up by the two-stroke penalty he received during the second round of The Open Championship
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Bryson DeChambeau says he is fired up by the two-stroke penalty he received during the second round of The Open Championship. Officials ultimately ruled that DeChambeau improved his lie by stomping down on the tall grass behind his ball, warranting a two-shot penalty. DeChambeau was playing some of his best golf in a while and stood at seven-under for the championship after firing a four-under 66 on Friday.
Furthermore, Tournament organizers gave DeChambeau the penalty after claiming he improved his lie before hitting his second shot on No. 5. Under Rule 8.1 of the R A’s Rules of Golf, players are restricted from doing certain things to improve any of the “protected conditions” affecting the stroke.
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Bryson DeChambeau says he is fired up by the two-stroke penalty he received during the second round of The Open Championship.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesOfficials ultimately ruled that DeChambeau improved his lie by stomping down on the tall grass behind his ball, warranting a two-shot penalty.
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DeChambeau was playing some of his best golf in a while and stood at seven-under for the championship after firing a four-under 66 on Friday.
according to Sports IllustratedTournament organizers gave DeChambeau the penalty after claiming he improved his lie before hitting his second shot on No. 5.
according to Bleacher ReportUnder Rule 8.1 of the R A’s Rules of Golf, players are restricted from doing certain things to improve any of the “protected conditions” affecting the stroke.
according to Sports Illustrated
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Bryson DeChambeau says he is fired up by the two-stroke penalty he received during the second round of The Open Championship.
omitted byLeft sidecovered byCenterOfficials ultimately ruled that DeChambeau improved his lie by stomping down on the tall grass behind his ball, warranting a two-shot…
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