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Furious Bryson DeChambeau makes decision on The Open after screaming at rules officials and threatening to pull out over bizarre 'cheating' scandal

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2026/07/18 - 00:01 502 مشاهدة
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By RIATH AL-SAMARRAI AT ROYAL BIRKDALE and JAMES SHARPE Published: 21:12, 17 July 2026 | Updated: 01:01, 18 July 2026 Bryson DeChambeau has confirmed he will contest the third round of The Open after...

The American had floated the possibility of an extraordinary withdrawal during a livid outburst with officials after his second-round 66 was downgraded to a 68 at Royal Birkdale over accusations of im...

DeChambeau's agent, Brett Falkoff, later refused to rule out the possibility of the double US Open champion pulling out, but he has now indicated he will be on the tee at 3.30pm on Saturday to chase d...

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By RIATH AL-SAMARRAI AT ROYAL BIRKDALE and JAMES SHARPE Published: 21:12, 17 July 2026 | Updated: 01:01, 18 July 2026 Bryson DeChambeau has confirmed he will contest the third round of The Open after threatening to pull out in the wake of a furious row over a two-stroke penalty. The American had floated the possibility of an extraordinary withdrawal during a livid outburst with officials after his second-round 66 was downgraded to a 68 at Royal Birkdale over accusations of improving his lie on the fifth hole. DeChambeau's agent, Brett Falkoff, later refused to rule out the possibility of the double US Open champion pulling out, but he has now indicated he will be on the tee at 3.30pm on Saturday to chase down a three-stroke deficit on Lucas Hubert. Posting on social media, the 32-year-old wrote: 'Obviously disappointed with the ruling. I don't agree with it, but it is what it is. This fires me up. Onto the weekend. Let's get it.' The saga will rank among the most dramatic in the 154 editions of the Open, with DeChambeau notified after his round that a breach had been flagged on the television footage. He quickly demanded to be taken by buggy back to the spot of the incident, where he erupted at two rules officials. DeChambeau was visibly irate as he protested his innocence against what was later clarified by chief referee Grant Moir as an 'inadvertent improving of the area' behind his ball.  Bryson DeChambeau is in a spirited discussion with the rules official at the 5th hole talking about his possible two-stroke penalty. 😳 pic.twitter.com/Cq2aCrTqIT Bryson DeChambeau was embroiled in a dramatic argument with rules officials at The Open The LIV Golf star was driven back to the fifth hole to discuss whether he improved his lie Footage of the original incident showed DeChambeau wading through the long grass before planting his right foot directly behind his ball – an act that flattened the fescue and would have allowed an easier backswing. After failing to satisfy officials that there had been no improvement to his lie, DeChambeau demanded to Daily Mail Sport photographer Kevin Quigley to 'stop taking pictures' before embarking on a further 30-minute discussion with tournament bosses in the scorers' hut.  Eventually, he emerged with a greeting of 'how's your evening' to more than 50 waiting reporters before making no further comment on his way to the driving range, where he signed an autograph for a single waiting fan. He stayed until 10.30pm with no confirmation from his camp that he would play the next day. Falkoff added: 'The only comment I'll make is that they just felt that he was not careful enough in walking around a sensitive area around his golf ball, so that he improved his swing path when the swing path was not even anywhere near the grass.' DeChambeau will return on five under par, three behind Herbert, who equalled the lowest ever round at a major with a 62 – later matched by Sam Burns, who sits in a tie for fifth on five under, alongside DeChambeau. Chief referee Moir said: 'Bryson has been penalized two strokes for inadvertently improving the area of his intended swing, so intended backswing on the 5th hole when he was playing his second shot. 'Ruling 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.' Before long, DeChambeau's score on the official leaderboard was changed to 68 At the end of the dramatic saga, he sat in a tie for fifth - three shots off leader Lucas Herbert DeChambeau raised doubts about his continued participation in The Open this weekend  The astonishing episode came after DeChambeau had apparently silenced Sir Nick Faldo's pre-tournament barb that he brought 'zero strategy' to links courses. By carding scores of 67 and 66, prior to the latter being downgraded to a 68, he has established himself as a serious contender here. Now, his pursuit will draw even more attention after such a fevered conclusion to his second round. While he was bashing balls after dark on the range, Herbert was reflecting on the round of a lifetime – he almost broke the major record outright only to miss a five-footer at the last. Having missed the cut three times in five previous cracks at the Open, the Australian, 30, ripped Birkdale to shreds in the favourable morning conditions. Attention was only routed to the LIV after he completed the front nine in just 28 strokes. Thereafter he was followed by galleries three-deep. 'One of my earliest golf memories was my dad waking me up to watch Chad Campbell in the first round in the 2009 Masters because it looked like he had a really good chance to shoot 62 and break the record at that time,' Herbert said. 'I sort of thought, if one kid gets woken up by their parents to watch me finish this round because that's the record being broken, that would be so cool, and it would tickle me pink. I hope it happened. I hope some kid's disappointed that I shot 62 and didn't hole that putt on the last.' Herbert will doubtless draw popular support, helped partly by having an English caddie, Nick Pugh, who is distinctive for his huge beard. As a quirk, he was also ordained as a means of officiating Herbert's wedding last year. It was impossible not to be charmed by that tale, even as the novelty was quickly accompanied by Burns, the American Ryder Cupper and Scottie Scheffler's closest mate. We are better used to Burns's challenges for majors – the 29-year-old was seventh at the Masters and runner-up at the US Open last month. He putts like a machine and is on the cusp of his breakthrough, but here's another detail: his daughter was born three days early on July 3, and had she arrived on the due date he would have swerved this tournament. As it transpired, he only decided to play last Friday. Out of that rush, he has soared. His birdies on each of the final three holes matched Herbert's 62, with the flourish of holing his last from a nasty bunker on the 18th. Unlike Herbert, a history buff who felt a record was possible from the third hole onwards, Burns didn't know he had tied it until he left the course. Herbert leads the rest of the field by two clear shots, having headed to the clubhouse at -8 He had the chance to be the first man in history to shoot 61 in a major championship Detailing his late decision to play, he said: 'I think it was probably last Friday (that he made the call). I thought there was zero percent chance of competing but my agent was like, 'I'm just going to sign you up just in case'. I had a bunch of conversations with my wife, and she encouraged me to come over here and play, and here we are.' At six under lurk Cameron Young and Jackson Suber, with Scottie Scheffler and Jon Rahm poised two further behind. The latter received a conduct warning after lobbing a club on the 15th hole of his 67. Matt Wallace, Bob MacIntyre and Alex Fitzpatrick lead the British charge at four under. As for Rory McIlroy, he is driving well but his 67 was modest progress in the easier morning conditions. He will resume seven behind, but there will at least be some consolation from knowing the calibre of player that fell below the projected cut at one over par. They included the winners of the past two majors – Wyndham Clark and Aaron Rai – as well as the hyped home challenges of Justin Rose and Matt Fitzpatrick. Rose could blame a bad neck; Fitzpatrick was left to bemoan a series of unlucky bounces and an inconveniently-placed bush on the sixth. His younger brother Alex might spare him some tips for next time. Those stories all had certain amounts of merit during a chaotic day, and each was resoundingly eclipsed by how it ended. Your browser does not support iframes.
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