Wyndham Clark Reportedly Damages Oakmont Lockers After Missing US Open Cut
Wyndham Clark Reportedly Damages Oakmont Lockers After Missing US Open Cut

Wyndham Clark Reportedly Damages Oakmont Lockers After Missing US Open Cut

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Wyndham Clark, the 2023 U.S. Open champion, missed the cut at the 2025 U.S. Open by one stroke at Oakmont Country Club, where he struggled with the course conditions and posted rounds of 74. Following his disappointing performance, Clark reportedly vented his frustration by damaging multiple lockers in the Oakmont locker room, an incident confirmed by multiple sources and accompanied by photos shared on social media. This episode adds to a pattern of outbursts from Clark, including a prior incident last month at the PGA Championship where he smashed a T-Mobile sign, for which he later apologized. Clark's recent form has been poor, with only one top-10 finish in 15 PGA Tour starts in 2025 and a drop in the Official World Golf Ranking from seventh to 27th. Fellow professionals and commentators noted that Oakmont's challenging environment often tests players' mental resilience, with some, like Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler, also showing visible frustration during the tournament. Clark has acknowledged his inappropriate conduct and expressed a commitment to maintaining higher standards moving forward.

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