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Trump Golf Pal's Meltdown Holds Up Tournament To Involve President In 2-stroke Penalty
['David Edwards']
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Bryson DeChambeau held up play at The Open Championship for nearly an hour while pushing to have President Donald Trump brought into a dispute over a two-stroke penalty.
But officials from the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews were waiting for him at the scoring area.
DeChambeau had not signed his scorecard and, according to the Quadrilateral newsletter, pushed to have Trump brought into the penalty discussion.
"I have not received a call from President Trump, and we'll see what happens from here," R&A Chief Executive Mark Darbon told BBC Radio 5 on Saturday, according to the Quadrilateral.
DeChambeau serves as chairman of Trump's President's Council on Sports, Fitness and Nutrition, represents Trump Golf, and celebrated his 2024 U.S. Open victory with the Trump family.