Co-leading with Harris English, Bryson DeChambeau's tee shot on TPC Southwind's par-4 sixth went as far off the fairway as it could, beginning an erratic sequence.
Hey, but at least he shouted fore ... Richard Bland should be proud.
DeChambeau's ball rolled to a temporary fence used to enclose the course for the tournament. However, the rules official measured the ball and it was deemed in bounds. After DeChambeau hit a provisional drive that wasn't used, he was not given a two-stroke penalty.
The 2020 U.S. Open winner was allowed to move his ball from its original spot to the rough because it was on the cart path, a man-made obstruction.