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SOUTHPORT, England — The last steps of Bryson DeChambeau’s Friday evening went exactly as he would have wanted. While in contention at the Open Championship, he signed autographs, took selfies with his fans and, yes, even discussed a video collab with British YouTube golfers.

The sun had long set on Royal Birkdale and for a brief moment you might have even forgotten that his previous two hours hadn’t completely thrown this tournament on its side.

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DeChambeau had spent the afternoon roiling the crowd into a frenzy, not too dissimilar to the scenes from two summers ago at the U.S. Open at Pinehurst. He drove it magnificently, angled to the crowd for club selection advice on tee boxes and routinely went out of his way to high-five anyone with an open palm in sight.

And then, about 10 minutes after grooving a 12-footer for birdie on the 18th, around 8:30 p.m. local time, he learned rules officials were considering issuing him a two-shot penalty for improving his lie on the 5th hole. Any player would have smashed the pause button and demanded an explanation, but this ensuing deliberation put the entire championship on hold for two confusing hours.

Rather than move toward the driving range and player locker room, DeChambeau and his agent reversed course sharply and ventured out with rules officials to inspect and reenact what happened about five hours earlier. In an instant, they were 1,000 yards away and on the northern edge of the property. TV cameras followed it all while recordings of the broadcast swept up the remaining attention on social media. Nevermind that local hero Tommy Fleetwood was finishing out at four under, nor that Jon Rahm had received a code of conduct warning. The night had shifted.

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