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USGA disallows DeChambeau's use of drawing compass

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Bryson Dechambeau will no longer be allowed to use a drawing compass in his greens book, as the United States Golf Association determined the device's use is a violation of the rules.

"The USGA has ruled that the use of a protractor (also known as a drawing compass) during a stipulated round is a violation of Rule 14-3a of the Rules of Golf," the USGA announced to players, according to Rex Hoggard of the Golf Channel. "It is considered 'unusual equipment that might assist him in making a stroke or in his play.'"

DeChambeau created headlines when he was spotted using a drawing compass at the Memorial a few weeks ago.

At the time, the USGA permitted the tool's use.

The 24-year-old said the compass helps him more accurately determine pin locations.

This is DeChambeau's second run-in with the rule book. In 2017, the USGA ruled that the sidesaddle-style putter he was using was non-conforming.

(Photo courtesy: Getty Images)

Don't expect DeChambeau to stop pushing the envelope anytime soon.

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