Golfer Who Allegedly Destroyed U.S. Open Locker Room Identified
- Wyndham Clark missed the cut by one stroke at the 2025 U.S. Open held at Oakmont Country Club and subsequently allegedly damaged several lockers in its locker room.
- Clark’s outburst came shortly after a previous incident last month when he broke a T-Mobile sign, his sponsor, at the PGA Championship held at Quail Hollow following a poor drive.
- Photos of the broken lockers and scattered debris inside Oakmont’s historic venue circulated widely on social media, fueling fan outrage and calls for disciplinary action.
- Clark expressed regret for his behavior, acknowledging it was inappropriate and pledging to better manage his emotions in the future, while asking for understanding and forgiveness.
- The incidents highlight mounting pressure on Clark, who has struggled recently and faced criticism for his repeated frustrations, which some fans say warrant suspension.
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Wyndham Clark accused of damaging lockers in clubhouse after missing US Open cut
Wyndham Clark’s frustration about missing the cut in the 2025 U.S. Open reportedly spilled into the locker room this week. The tough conditions at Oakmont Country Club, in Pennsylvania, have some of the best golfers reeling this week in golf’s toughest test of the year, but Clark allegedly unleashed his fury on the lockers in the famed clubhouse. Clark, the 2023 U.S. Open champion, was among many who couldn’t tame Oakmont, shooting back-to-back …
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