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 century-old locker during last week's U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club.
- The incident followed Clark's visible frustration, which also led him to throw his driver and damage a sign at the PGA Championship earlier this year.
- Clark expressed deep regret for his actions, stating, "I made a mistake that I deeply regret" and acknowledging he has things he needs to work on.
- Despite shooting a 6-under 64 in the opening round at the Travelers Championship on June 19, Clark missed the cut at Oakmont, finishing 8-over and tied for second early in the Travelers.
- Clark said he is starting to move on, focusing on making the Ryder Cup team and improving his standing after a challenging year marked by highs, lows, and missed cuts.
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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…
·Warren, United States
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Wyndham Clark breaks silence on Oakmont locker-room rage at US Open
Clark damaged the historic changing room at Oakmont Country Club
·London, United Kingdom
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