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.
Days before The Open Championship at Royal Portrush, the U.S. Open at Oakmont ended up in the headlines. The club banned Wyndham Clark until further notice after he destroyed a locker during the major championship in June.
Wyndham Clark’s season hasn’t gone to plan so far, with only one top-10 finish on the PGA Tour. He is also outside the FedEx Cup playoff spots, sitting 78th in the standings.
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.
Wyndham Clark is banned from Oakmont Country Club because of the damage the 2023 U.S. Open champion inflicted in the locker room after missing the cut in the 2025 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.
Wyndham Clark’s tied 17th-place finish at the Travelers Championship is unlikely to overshadow the headlines still following his actions at the US Open.
Wyndham Clark delivered an apology Thursday for damaging Oakmont Country Club lockers in anger last week at the U.S. Open. Clark missed the cut at the third major championship of the season, going 74-74 (8 over par) through two rounds.
Wyndham Clark made headlines last week for having an outburst at a second consecutive major championship, and the PGA Tour golfer has once again issued an apology.
The U.S. Open is widely considered to be the most frustrating tournament in professional golf, and it appears to have gotten the best of one past champion this week.
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.
The PGA Tour has reached its midway point and if the second half is anything like the first then buckle up. A flair for the dramatic has punctuated the 2025 season. As the second half begins at the Memorial this weekend, here are three golfers trending up and three trending down.
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 nearly hit a PGA Championship volunteer after slamming his club during the tournament. A video showed Clark slamming the club at the 16th hole of the PGA Championship’s final round.
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?