Golf analyst Brandel Chamblee disgustingly buries Bryson DeChambeau after British Open penalty
Bryson DeChambeau animatedly pleaded his case, but rules officials said he improved his lie at the Open Championship, penalizing him two strokes. (This video contains AI-assisted content.)
Let's go ahead and add another chapter to the Bryson DeChambeau-Brandel Chamblee saga that's captivated — or annoyed — golf fans for a decade now.
Shockingly (not really), the longtime Golf Channel analyst absolutely buried DeChambeau in the wake of Friday's controversial penalty at The Open.
For those who missed it, DeChambeau was assessed a two-stroke penalty hours after the fact when officials deemed he improved his position on the fifth hole by trampling down thick fescue behind his ball.
Bryson DeChambeau of the United States rides in a buggy with a rules official following the second round of The 154th Open Championship at Royal Birkdale in Southport, England, on July 17, 2026. (Richard Heathcote/Reuters)
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Nothing was said at the moment, of course.
Because nothing can ever be normal in golf, this penalty was only assessed after officials saw a fan video making the rounds on social media. They looked into it as Bryson was finishing his round — he originally shot a 66 and was in second — and then took DeChambeau BACK to the fifth hole after the round to investigate the crime scene.
Again, nothing can ever be normal in golf. What a wild sport.
Anyway, DeChambeau clearly didn't agree with the decision, and appeared to tell an official he wouldn't play tomorrow (today) during the heated conversation.
OK, we all caught up now? Good! Now, let's see what Bryson's best friend, Brandel Chamblee, had to say about the whole thing:
"There were multiple infractions here," Chamblee said during


