Updated
Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jul 19
Scheffler Says He Has 'a Ton to Say' on DeChambeau's 2-Stroke Open Penalty
Updated
Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jul 19

Scheffler Says He Has 'a Ton to Say' on DeChambeau's 2-Stroke Open Penalty

3 articles · Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jul 19

Summary

  • Scottie Scheffler said Saturday he has "a ton to say" about Bryson DeChambeau's two-stroke Open Championship penalty, but repeatedly declined to comment publicly while the tournament is still in progress.
  • Less than 24 hours earlier, the R&A penalized DeChambeau for flattening grass behind his ball on the fifth hole, ruling that he improved the conditions affecting his stroke.
  • Scheffler, paired with DeChambeau in the first two rounds, said his focus is on shooting a low round Sunday and called the situation a road he does not want to go down yet.
  • His refusal to elaborate stood in contrast to Rory McIlroy, who openly criticized DeChambeau earlier Saturday, keeping the ruling at the center of debate at Royal Birkdale.
  • The comments leave open whether the world No. 1 will speak after the championship, adding another layer to one of the major season's biggest controversies.

Insights

Does this controversial ruling expose a major flaw in the fundamental rules of modern golf?
Will fury over the penalty fuel Bryson DeChambeau to an Open victory or cause a weekend collapse?
What did Scottie Scheffler see that officials missed during DeChambeau's controversial penalty?