- June 30, 2026
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Wyndham Clark’s Resurgence: A Second U.S. Open Victory
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- June 22, 2026
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After enduring a challenging 2025, Wyndham Clark has shown a strong come back this year, securing his second U.S. Open victory on Sunday by outperforming Sam Burns in the final round. Clark set a 36-hole record at Shinnecock Hills with a score of 7-under (133) after the first two rounds, establishing a solid lead. Despite losing a six-stroke lead during the third round, with Burns closely behind, Clark managed to maintain composure. He persevered with a 3-over-73 in his final round and concluded at 4-under to clinch the win.
This achievement marks a significant turnaround for Clark, who faced a turbulent period last year after an incident involving damage to lockers at Oakmont Country Club in Pennsylvania. He became the ninth golfer to win the U.S. Open wire-to-wire, joining esteemed players like Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods.
Clark made a notable statement following his victory, expressing regret for past actions and committing to improvement. During an interview with Mike Tirico, Clark addressed his relationship with New York fans: “New York didn’t really like me. I love you guys,” he shared. He acknowledged his past mistakes and expressed hope of winning over the supporters eventually.
Scottie Scheffler, a contender for his first career Grand Slam, challenged Clark fiercely, celebrating his 30th birthday on the same day. Scheffler’s position as a strong competitor and the crowd’s support added pressure on Clark. Despite previous struggles and an aggressive outburst that resulted in a ban last year, Clark focused through the pro-Scheffler crowd, securing his place at the top of the leaderboard.
Clark’s victory in the U.S. Open, following another win earlier at The CJ Cup Byron Nelson, reflects a pivotal shift in his career trajectory. His apology post-win and positive remarks regarding Scheffler illustrate personal growth. These achievements indicate a promising path for Clark as he secures his second career major.
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