Bryson DeChambeau's Two-Shot Penalty Shakes Up The Open Championship
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Charlie Hulme and Smylie Kaufman break down a wild Friday at The Open Championship, headlined by Bryson DeChambeau's two-shot penalty for improving his lie in the fescue on the par-4 5th. Smylie was on-site chasing the story in real time — he walks through racing out to the hole, tracking down the actual divot, and simulating Bryson's swing to assess whether the penalty was warranted. The ruling drops Bryson to T5 at 5 under, three back of the lead heading into the weekend.
Plus: two Royal Birkdale course records as Lucas Herbert and Sam Burns both card 62s, the tied-lowest round in major championship history; a bigger-picture debate on whether rules enforcement is consistent across the PGA Tour, USGA, and R&A (with the Wyndham Clark, Joaquin Niemann, Jon Rahm, and Sam Burns/Oakmont cases all on the table); real questions about whether Bryson tees it up Saturday; a driver-strategy breakdown comparing Tommy Fleetwood and Jon Rahm's approaches on the 10th hole; and score predictions for the cut line and the weekend leader.
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Chapters
1:25 Bryson DeChambeau's penalty controversy breaks
2:18 Smylie's on-the-ground chase to the 5th hole
5:22 Breaking down Bryson's backswing and the fescue lie
8:43 Bryson's agent statement and the intent question
10:03 Big picture: is rules enforcement consistent across tours?
13:37 Would Bryson withdraw from The Open?
17:00 Debate: is the two-shot penalty too harsh?
22:46 Friday's other big stories: course records & leaderboard
23:55 Driver strategy: Tommy Fleetwood vs. Jon Rahm on 10
28:45 Cut line prediction, Ryan Gerard shoutout & weekend outlook
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