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“No one wants to do” – Bryson Dechambeau would like to see the new golf rule

Liv Golf Star Bryson Dechambeau called players to have their individual turns.

America’s comments come after great delays Open During the first two days, some players are in the course for six hours.

Dechambeau wants to see a sharp change

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Dechambeau wants to see a sharp changeCredit: AFP

Today, players are time for each shot, the first player is getting 50 seconds and gets 40 seconds to each competitor.

However, they are not in a general way to walk throughout the course.

At the moment, the only way you can be able to have any things that players are related to time if they go out too much time.

Then, at first, there is a reminder to make temporary violations before entering penalties.

US Champion JJ Spaun He was warned since Phroush’s 17 hole was thrown, but he avoided more punishment.

However, with the rhythm of clean problem, My guaia He asked for a change.

The winner of 2020 and 2024 said: “It’s very easy. It’s not at all difficult.

“Solo to all time for their full circle – very simple.

“No one wants to do, some people are afraid to suffer.”

Dechambeau believes that he would be willing to say and it is massively improving the rhythm.

Portrus, Northern Ireland: JJ Spaun of the United States in the United States 10. Championship Open Royal Portrush Club on July 17, 2025, Northern Ireland. (Photo of Pedro Salado / Getty Images)

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Spdaun was a warning of slow play on ThursdayCredit: Getty

He continued: “I am a defender in time, and I have no problem with that.

“Everyone plays a different style, it’s just way.

“I would like to have a new system. I think it would be fairer for everyone.

“You’ll stop literally and stop when you need it.”

The play of the play has been the point of talking to Portrus all weekend.

After a circle, the rain and the wind interrupted, many players almost half a day spent on the course, they brought angry comments.

Dechambeau made a cut to seal his place in the last two rounds

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Dechambeau made a cut to seal his place in the last two rounds

Australia Marc Leishman said: “It felt about 12 hours on the golf course.

“We have been in the course three hours across eight holes.

“It was difficult to deal with, especially from where we play from where we play four and a half hours a week.”

Scottie Scheffler claimed glory in Portrush, finished four clear plans on the 17th to ensure his first limestone jug.

As for Dechambeau, he finished his excellent to finish T10.

Liv Star had 78 his week disappointing, but then he went to 16 meters to go back to style in the next three days.

Now, Liv Golf will be at the UK event this week at the JCB Golf & Country Club.

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