Wyndham Clark Apologizes for His Actions at US Open After Social Media Reports that He Damaged the Locker Room
- Professional golfer Wyndham Clark apologized on June 19, 2025, for damaging a locker at Oakmont Country Club during last week's U.S. Open.
- Clark made the mistake amid a challenging season marked by several frustrations and low finishes since his 2023 U.S. Open win.
- Clark acknowledged his actions were inappropriate, expressed deep regret, and said he wants to move on for himself, Oakmont, and the USGA.
- He admitted that his behavior was improper and acknowledged the need for personal improvement, while expressing his intention to continue competing for a spot on the Ryder Cup team.
- Clark said he remains on the fringe of qualifying for the FedExCup and is beginning to shift his attention toward future objectives, including the possibility of making the Ryder Cup team.
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Wyndham Clark Breaks Silence After Damaging Oakmont Lockers During U.S. Open Outburst
Wyndham Clark It seemed like Oakmont was going to humble some of the best golfers on the planet during the U.S. Open, and that definitely ended up being the case. Wyndham Clark took out his frustration on a couple of lockers at the country club, and he owned up to that temper tantrum after catching plenty of heat. The U.S. Open has a reputation for producing significantly higher scores than the rest of the majors on the calendar, and that was on…
Wyndham Clark ‘deeply regrets’ damaging Oakmont locker
CROMWELL, Conn. — Former U.S. Open champion Wyndham Clark said he “deeply regrets” the damage done to the century-old locker he was using at Oakmont during the U.S. Open, his second act of frustration that caused damage at a major this year. Reports surfaced over the weekend that Clark damaged his locker. The USGA said only that it works directly with players and their managers when it comes to player conduct. Clark, who bogeyed his last hole Fr…
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