Bryson DeChambeau says he is considering leaving The Open after being penalised with a two-shot deduction. The incident occurs during play at Royal Birkdale, where he has been described as in strong form. According to reporting from two outlets, DeChambeau reacts to the penalty with anger and publicly threatens to quit the tournament. The coverage notes that the decision affects his score and position in the event, and that his comments raise the prospect of him not continuing in future rounds of The Open, depending on how the situation develops. Both sources focus on his reaction to the two-shot penalty rather than providing differing details about the underlying ruling. At the same time, the reports indicate that DeChambeau’s statement is a threat rather than an immediate withdrawal, and they do not establish whether tournament officials plan to revisit or explain the ruling further.