The Open Championship: Bryson DeChambeau is golf’s main character … again


You come at the king, you better give him more than a two-stroke penalty.

Bryson DeChambeau is golf’s greatest wellspring of content, a volcano of hot takes rising above the gently manicured grass of the sport. Sure, he’d been quiet the last few months, missing cuts and keeping us all guessing at his next move, but it turns out that was all just a buildup for his greatest bit yet: taking control of the 2026 Open Championship.

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Not on the leaderboard, no, though he almost did that too. No, DeChambeau is now the talk of the Open at Royal Birkdale thanks to a combination of a debatable penalty, a fascinating 10-minute silent argument and protest with the lords of European golf, and finally a will-he-or-won’t-he cliffhanger. Will Bryson DeChambeau withdraw from the Open Championship he has a very good chance of winning? Tune in Saturday morning to find out!

Golf has spent untold billable hours paying consultants to come up with provocative and compelling storylines, and then DeChambeau just cannonballs in and claims all the eyeballs for himself. It’s an impressive talent, really, and it’s why Dechambeau remains golf’s most fascinating figure.

To recap: DeChambeau got into the thick grass alongside Royal Birkdale’s fifth hole, stomped around in it to find a way out, did exactly that, finished his round at -7 — one back of the leader, Lucas Herbert — then found he’d been summoned to the principal’s office. Seems that his stomping around in the grass had set off some alarm bells in the R&A, and then — in one of the most surreal scenes in recent golf memory — two R&A officials and DeChambeau returned to the fifth hole. There, outside the range of microphones, but not beyond the reach of cameras DeChambeau pled his case with ever-increasing agitation, at one point appearing to say “I’m not playing tomorrow.” He then had to drive back to the clubhouse alongside the very official who had apparently given him some bad news.

Absolute cinema.



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