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Friday, July 17, 2026

DeChambeau penalty overshadowing stunning Friday at 154th Open Championship..

 Bryson DeChambeau was assessed a two-stroke penalty for inadvertently improving his lie during the second round of The 154th Open.

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The American originally made a bogey at the par four fifth. He drove his ball right off the tee into the penalty area but deemed it to be playable and was seen taking practice swings and walking back and forth near his ball before hitting it out long of the green

He failed to get up and down and believed he had made a five. He subsequently made birdies at the ninth, 11, 17th and 18th, before being informed of the penalty after the round.

As a result of the penalty, DeChambeau will begin the third round at Royal Birkdale at -5, three shots adrift of 36-hole leader Lucas Herbert.

In a statement, Grant Moir, R&A Executive Director, Governance, said: "Bryson has been penalised two strokes for inadvertently improving the area of his intended swing, so intended backswing on the fifth hole when he was playing his second shot.

"Ruling 8.1 restricts what a player may do to improve any of the protected conditions affecting the stroke, and this includes the area of the player's intended swing. So an improvement means to alter one or more of the conditions affecting the stroke so that the player gains a potential advantage for the stroke. Now, I'll stress that this applies even when the action is accidental, as it was in Bryson's case."

EDIT >>>>OPINION

The Golf Channel has had the 36 hole coverage. Their producers gave due coverage of the 5th hole DeChambeau incident and his childish quip, I'm not a cheat, I will boycott this event tomorrow but refused to leave it alone, staying with coverage of DeChambeau and his team hitting shots on the range in the dark, waiting for any statement  whether he would show up to play on Saturday.

His immature and petulant remark in anger, and despite practicing until dark was enough to keep the entire channel waiting for his retraction, which was an embarrassing mistake especially at the Open Championship.

The panel did not cover any of the day's action, interviewing officials, staff like Brandel Chamblee with their opinions, veteran and loyal host Rich Lerner insisting "this is incredible, a never before incident in Open Championship history".

Of course later he went on social media to announce he would be playing, after Todd Lewis and the panel had left and the lights turned off.

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Bryan Angus (edit)



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