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Bryson DeChambeau irate after being assessed two-stroke penalty for stomping grass at The Open 2026

Newseze Wire·Sat, Jul 18, 2:19 AMWire: CBS Sports
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Bryson DeChambeau irate after being assessed two-stroke penalty for stomping grass at The Open 2026

After his round concluded, DeChambeau was called back out to the 5th for trampling down the grass behind his ball

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