Bryson DeChambeau leads by three shots heading into the final round of the US Open at Pinehurst but is having his equipment called into question by a PGA Tour caddie
Veteran PGA Tour caddie Kip Henley has encouraged the chasing pack at the US Open to ask the USGA whether Bryson DeChambeau is breaking the rules.
But watching NBC's television coverage at home in the United States, he pulled up DeChambeau for a potential violation issue. "If I’m a player around the lead in the US Open, I would ask the USGA to check the specs on this putter," Henley said in a post on X, formerly Twitter, with an attached photo of his TV.
PGA Tour player Andrew Putnam even felt inclined to reply. "Probably should request a driver equipment check too; he’s hitting it too far and straight," Putman posted in response. "Also, drug test his caddie . He’s way too calm and having too much fun for it being a US Open."
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