Wyndham Clark Feels 'Terrible' About Oakmont Locker Damage and Says He Will Make Good
OAKMONT, PENNSYLVANIA, JUL 20 – Wyndham Clark accepted conditions for reinstatement after damaging century-old lockers at Oakmont, including paying for repairs, donating to charity, and completing anger management, club officials said.
- Wyndham Clark, 31, was banned from Oakmont Country Club after damaging a locker during the 2023 U.S. Open held at Oakmont.
- The ban followed Clark's frustration after missing the cut and was finalized after discussions between Oakmont, USGA, and the club board.
- Clark apologized publicly, expressed deep regret, and said he is trying to remedy the situation by paying for damages and supporting the community.
- Oakmont’s president John Lynch stated Clark's reinstatement depends on paying for damages, contributing to charity, and completing anger management therapy.
- Clark hopes for forgiveness and to play again at Oakmont, noting the incident does not reflect who he is and he has made a mental shift to improve.
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Wyndham Clark feels ‘terrible’ about Oakmont locker damage and says he will make good
Wyndham Clark said Sunday he feels “terrible” about damaging a locker at century-old Oakmont during the US Open and that he wants to make good with the Pittsburgh-area country club and longtime US Open site.
Clark notes 'terrible' feeling about Oakmont damage
PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland (AP) — Wyndham Clark said Sunday he feels “terrible” about damaging a locker at century-old Oakmont during the U.S. Open and that he wants to make good with the Pittsburgh-area country club and longtime U.S. Open site.
Wyndham Clark feels 'terrible' about Oakmont locker damage and says he will make good
PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland (AP) — Wyndham Clark said Sunday he feels “terrible” about damaging a locker at century-old Oakmont during the U.S. Open and that he wants to make good with the Pittsburgh-area country club and longtime U.S. Open site. Club president John Lynch sent Oakmont members a letter last week saying Clark would not be allowed back on the property until he paid for repairs and got counseling for his anger. Media were not allowed…
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