DeChambeau penalized 2 shots at British Open after Herbert and Burns shoot 62s in wild 2nd round
SOUTHPORT, England (AP) — The British Open came to life Friday when Lucas Herbert and Sam Burns took their place in history by tying the major championship record with 62s, and Bryson DeChambeau was penalized two shots after his round for inadvertently improving the path of his swing.
In the midst of all the late drama was Jon Rahm getting an official conduct warning for throwing his club after a bad tee shot.
The real emotion came in the twilight hours with no spectators around — DeChambeau standing in high grass on the fifth hole with two rules officials, pleading his case and ultimately losing the argument. His 4-under 66 became a 68, and he went from one shot behind Herbert to three behind. And then he went to the range until the only light came from the video boards.
DeChambeau has turned down media at the majors dating to his missed cut at the Masters in April. Just after midnight local time, he posted on X: “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.”


