Bryson DeChambeau penalized two shots at The Open

Bryson DeChambeau received a two-stroke penalty at The Open after a rules dispute on the fifth hole at Royal Birkdale.
The penalty was for allegedly stepping on grass around his ball to improve his lie, caught on broadcast.
DeChambeau had shot a 66 and was solo second on the leaderboard before the penalty dropped him to five-under par.
A viral clip showed DeChambeau animatedly arguing with PGA officials, and he purportedly said, 'I'm just not going to play tomorrow.'
PGA officials confirmed the penalty, affecting DeChambeau's position and potentially his participation in the next round.
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