Updated
Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jul 18
McIlroy Faces Hypocrisy Backlash After Slamming DeChambeau Over 2-Stroke Open Penalty
Updated
Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jul 18

McIlroy Faces Hypocrisy Backlash After Slamming DeChambeau Over 2-Stroke Open Penalty

3 articles · Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jul 18

Summary

  • Rory McIlroy drew fresh backlash after calling Bryson DeChambeau “performative” and attention-seeking, with fans arguing the criticism boomeranged onto McIlroy himself.
  • A resurfaced video fueled that reaction by showing McIlroy taking a spectator’s phone during a tournament week before later returning it, reviving debate over how he handles public scrutiny.
  • The flare-up followed McIlroy’s earlier attack on DeChambeau at the Open Championship, where he said DeChambeau had held the event “hostage” after a rules dispute led to a 2-stroke penalty.
  • The episode underscores a broader sports dynamic: outspoken stars who publicly judge rivals can expect their own conduct to be reexamined just as aggressively.

Insights

Did golf officials make an example of DeChambeau, or was his two-stroke penalty a clear-cut and necessary decision?
Was DeChambeau’s Open meltdown a genuine protest or a calculated move to fuel his 'bad boy' brand?
How will this explosive public feud with McIlroy reshape golf's fiercest modern rivalry?