Both Wyndham Clark and Brooks Koepka are set to feature in the Farmers Insurance Open on the PGA Tour this week. It marks Koepka’s first appearance on the tour since June 2022, when he left to join LIV Golf.
Wyndham Clark admitted to being "torn" about the return of fellow U.S. Open champion Brooks Koepka to the PGA Tour. Koepka announced last month he would part ways with LIV Golf despite a year remaining on his contract with the Saudi-backed league.
Wyndham Clark voiced his trepidation over Brooks Koepka’s PGA Tour return after leaving LIV Golf. Wyndham Clark has welcomed Brooks Koepka’s return to the PGA Tour — but admits he’s uneasy about how straightforward the process was.
Wyndham Clark told SiriusXM he's "torn" about Brooks Koepka's return to the PGA Tour, noting that while he's happy to see him back, he also thinks the 5-time major champion should have had "a few more repercussions" after initially leaving for LIV Golf.
Lexi Thompson and Wyndham Clark share the lead with Charley Hull and Michael Brennan in the Grant Thornton Invitational.
Wyndham Clark has once again found himself in the firing line from golf fans after his comments about the course at the Hero World Challenge. Earlier this year, he was banned from Oakmont after damaging a locker room during the US Open.
Wyndham Clark has never been one to hide his emotions on the course, and that has led to plenty of headlines over the years. His outburst at Oakmont Country Club, where he smashed up a locker during the US Open, did not help his reputation.
Four years ago, Wyndham Clark stood in shallow Louisiana water, his mind racing. “There’s alligators all over this golf course right now, and it’s also one of the ponds where there’s big ones,” he admitted.
The leaderboard bunched up on Friday at the 3M Open, opening the door for a chaotic weekend
Wyndham Clark has again apologized for his behavior at Oakmont after his strong showing at The Open. The 31-year-old was hit with a suspension from Oakmont Country Club after he damaged the club’s locker room in a fit of anger during the U.S.
Wyndham Clark on Sunday offered a reaction to his ban from Oakmont Country Club in Oakmont, Pa. after he was banned indefinitely for damaging the club’s locker rooms.
It's no stretch to say Wyndham Clark had a much more pleasant time at The Open at Royal Portrush this week than the previous major tournament. Clark has been unable to put an incident at Oakmont in the rear-view mirror.
Wyndham Clark has made headlines for the wrong reason on more than one occasion this season.
Former US Open champion Wyndham Clark, has been banned from Oakmont Country Club following a locker room outburst during the 2025 U.S. Open. The incident took place after Clark failed to make the cut in the second round of the tournament.
During the U.S. Open in June, former Oregon Ducks golfer Wyndham Clark allegedly destroyed several lockers at the Oakmont Country Club. One month following the incident, U.S.
Wyndham Clark caused damage to the locker room at Oakmont Country Club with an outburst during the U.S. Open last month, and the PGA Tour golfer is facing some consequences for his actions.
Former Oregon Ducks golfer Wyndham Clark was looking to make a run at the US Open. However, Clark did not make the cut, and he reportedly did not handle the news well.
Former Oregon Ducks golfer Wyndham Clark participated in the 2025 PGA Championship at Quail Hollow over the weekend. Back in his amateur career playing days, Clark transferred from Oklahoma State to Oregon in 2016.
Wyndham Clark, maligned by the public following a club throw during the PGA Championship over the weekend, has apologized for his actions.
Wyndham Clark had a Happy Gilmore moment after his tee shot on the 16th hole at the PGA Championship on Sunday.
Wyndham Clark withdrew from The Players Championship in the middle of his second round.
This week, the PGA Tour is in Arizona for a fan favorite: the Waste Management Phoenix Open. Following the first round of play, Wyndham Clark led the field alone at 7-under par.
It was one year ago that Wyndham Clark overtook Rory McIlroy in the final round at Los Angeles Country Club and won the 2023 U.S. Open. But is the reigning champ worth backing at the third major event of the season in 2024?
We were able to cash a plus-money matchup on Alex Noren to beat Si Woo Kim at last week's CJ Cup Byron Nelson, but we struck out on our other two prop bets.
After taking aim at LIV Golf on Thursday, Wyndham Clark missed the cut at the Masters with his performance on Friday.
Clark is now ranked No. 5 in the Official World Golf Ranking, but you would barely know it by the lack of media attention he gets.
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