Chamblee Blasts DeChambeau Over 2-Stroke Open Penalty as Fan Video Triggers Rules Review
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Updated · Fox News · Jul 18
Chamblee Blasts DeChambeau Over 2-Stroke Open Penalty as Fan Video Triggers Rules Review
3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 18
Summary
A two-stroke penalty dropped Bryson DeChambeau after officials ruled he improved his lie on the fifth hole during Friday's second round at the 154th Open.
A fan video circulating on social media prompted the review hours later, leading officials to revisit the hole after DeChambeau had initially posted a 66 and sat second.
Brandel Chamblee then sharply criticized DeChambeau on Golf Channel, saying there were "multiple infractions" and accusing him of reacting childishly instead of accepting the ruling.
DeChambeau argued heatedly with officials and appeared to suggest he might not play the next day, though Chamblee said the threat was likely performative.
The dispute extends a years-long Chamblee-DeChambeau feud and is set to remain a central storyline through the weekend at Royal Birkdale.