Golf-Niemann handed two-stroke penalty for throwing club at US Open


Golf - LIV Golf - Andalucia - Real Club Valderrama, Sotogrande, Spain - June 4, 2026 Torque GC's Joaquin Niemann in action during the first round REUTERS/Jon Nazca

SOUTHAMPTON, ⁠New York, June 19 (Reuters) - Chilean ⁠Joaquin Niemann received a two-stroke penalty ‌on Friday for throwing his club on the par-four sixth hole during his opening round ​of the U.S. Open at ⁠Shinnecock Hills.

The LIV ⁠golfer had a dreadful start on the ⁠sixth ‌hole at the famously tricky Southampton course on Thursday, hitting ⁠two drives out of bounds before ​chucking his ‌club in frustration when he missed ⁠the ​green on his approach shot, as windy conditions tested competitors.

Organisers said the act ⁠constituted "serious misconduct," and he carded ​a septuple bogey for the hole.

Play resumed early on Friday after the first round ⁠was suspended due to darkness the previous evening. A thick blanket of early morning fog had forced a two-hour ​delay.

Niemann was 14 ⁠strokes behind the leader Wyndham Clark through ​the first three holes ‌of the second round.

(Reporting ​by Amy Tennery in Southampton, New York; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)

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