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Golf’s code-of-conduct policy has now come into play for a second consecutive men’s major.

The latest incident involved Jon Rahm, during his second round of the Open Championship at Royal Birkdale on Friday.

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Three under for the tournament and playing the par-3 15th hole, Rahm missed the green well left and tomahawked his iron onto the tee box, the club bouncing hard off the firm turf. Rahm chipped on and made bogey.

“It was just a bad shot,” Rahm said. “Actually on the tee, it was beautiful, left-to-right wind, perfect distance for a 6-iron for me, aim at the left bunker and just make a driving range swing that I’ve made hundreds of thousands of times, and it was just such a bad miss.”

On-course reporter Smylie Kaufman later said Rahm was approached on the 17th tee box by a rules official and told he was receiving an official code-of-conduct warning for the club throw on 15. No penalty was issued, although one could have been.

“I wasn’t thinking about [a potential warning],” Rahm said. “If I try to alter who I am too much, it might cost me a little bit on the course. But certainly shouldn’t have moments like the one on 15; I get it.”

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