
The American golfer drew laughter by flicking a pine cone and calling it a 'loose impediment' at the British Open
DeChambeau wins over fans with antics day after penalty
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Bryson DeChambeau received a warm reception from fans at the British Open on Friday, a day after being penalized two shots for inadvertently improving his swing path. The American golfer, who had faced scrutiny over the incident, drew laughter when he flicked away a pine cone on the first hole and called it a 'loose impediment.' According to reports, DeChambeau's antics continued as he engaged with the crowd, showing no signs of concern over his reception at Royal Birkdale.
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Bryson DeChambeau is continuing his antics at the British Open.
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If the American was concerned how he'd be received at Royal Birkdale the day after his heated brush with officials and subsequent two-shot penalty -- for inadvertently improving the path of his swing -- that blew up the final major of the year, he needn't have worried.
according to The Korea HeraldAfter hitting his tee shot at No. 1 left and onto trampled-down grass near spectators, DeChambeau flicked away a pine cone and remarked that it was a "loose impediment" -- sparking some laughter.
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