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Bryson DeChambeau Still Has a Chance. But He Has to Get Out of His Own Way. Head to cozyearth.com and use code WINGO for an exclusive 20% off. After three rounds at Royal Birkdale, The Open Championship has two major stories. The first is the leaderboard. Sam Burns heads into Sunday with a two-shot lead at 10-under, after putting together one of the best 36-hole stretches in major championship history. Ryan Fox, who fired a 62 on Saturday, will join him in the final pairing. Si Woo Kim, Ryan Gerard, Tommy Fleetwood, Ludvig Aberg, Xander Schauffele, Scottie Scheffler and others are all still within range. And then there is Bryson DeChambeau. After Friday’s two-shot penalty, Bryson remains one of the biggest stories of the championship. Trey Wingo breaks down why the penalty ruling was not a PGA Tour conspiracy, why the R&A had jurisdiction at The Open, and why the rule did not require intent. If officials believed Bryson’s actions had the potential to improve his swing, that was enough for a penalty. Trey also reacts to the way Bryson handled the fallout. For two straight days, Bryson did not speak after his round. After the animated discussion with rules officials, the delayed uncertainty around whether he would continue, and the possibility that he may have threatened to disqualify himself, Trey says Bryson owed people an explanation. But the golf part is still very real. Bryson is only four shots back entering Sunday. Nobody ahead of him on the leaderboard has done what he has done: win multiple major championships. Sam Burns, Ryan Fox, Si Woo Kim and the others in front of him all have a chance to change their careers, but Bryson already knows what it feels like to close. That makes Sunday about mindset. Does Bryson look at the leaderboard and focus on the penalty he believes cost him? Or does he realize he is four shots back at the final major of the year, with no major champions ahead of him, and a real chance to turn his entire season around? Trey compares the situation to Rory McIlroy at the Masters, when Rory had to reset mentally after missing a putt to win and still found a way to finish the job. The Open Championship is bigger than one player. But Bryson DeChambeau has made himself one of the biggest stories of the week. Now he has one round left to decide what kind of story it becomes. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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