A controversy involving Bryson DeChambeau has emerged at the British Open.
DeChambeau, who completed the second round at 7‑under, was one shot behind the leader, but he received a two‑stroke penalty for improving his lie on the fifth hole. Social media lip‑readers captured him allegedly saying, “I won’t play tomorrow,” while pleading with officials.
When DeChambeau and the rules officials revisited the spot after his round, he gestured animatedly and appeared exasperated while attempting to defend his position and preserve his one‑shot advantage over Lucas Herbert.
It remains uncertain whether DeChambeau will actually withdraw from the third round, but the penalty caused him to fall from second to a tie for fifth despite posting a 2‑under 70 at Royal Birkdale.
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