Wyndham Clark Apologizes for His Actions at US Open After Social Media Reports that He Damaged the Locker Room
OAKMONT, PENNSYLVANIA, JUN 19 – Wyndham Clark, who missed the cut at the 2025 U.S. Open, apologized for damaging century-old lockers amid ongoing struggles and a second major championship outburst this season.
- Professional golfer Wyndham Clark apologized on June 19, 2025, for damaging a historic locker at Oakmont Country Club during the recent U.S. Open.
- This apology followed social media reports and photos revealing the damage, which deeply disappointed several Oakmont members valuing the locker room’s history.
- Clark, the champion of last year's U.S. Open held at Los Angeles Country Club, failed to make the cut at Oakmont after consecutive rounds of 74 but opened the Travelers Championship with an impressive six-under 64.
- He acknowledged an error in judgment for which he feels genuine remorse and apologized for the incident, expressing a wish to put the matter behind him for the benefit of himself, Oakmont, and the USGA.
- Clark is starting to focus on improving his performance, aims to make the Ryder Cup team, and acknowledged he remains outside the FedExCup qualification.
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