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Wyndham Clark Quiets a US Open Crowd that Rooted for Him to Lose
Clark overcame taunts and one ejection to win his second U.S. Open title after a six-stroke lead shrank to one.
On Sunday, Wyndham Clark won his second U.S. Open title at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, navigating a hostile crowd that jeered his mistakes throughout the final round.
Public animosity toward Clark stems largely from his behavior at the 2025 U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club, where he damaged a locker after missing the cut; critics also cite past outbursts on the PGA Tour.
During Sunday's round, police ejected multiple fans for heckling, including shouts of "Don't choke, Wyndham." Spectators frequently cheered when Clark's shots landed in bunkers or rolled off greens.
PGA of America president Don Rea Jr. condemned the behavior as "disrespectful," while the gallery openly supported Scottie Scheffler, who was chasing a career Grand Slam.
Clark silenced critics by sinking a 52-foot putt on the 18th hole to seal the championship, later describing the hostile atmosphere as an "underdog" role that helped him stay focused.
Clark Reclaims the US Open After Three Years, Yet Was Not Welcomed. The Reason Behind the Widespread Fan Boos. Sports Chosun Reporter Park Sang-kyung. He was an unwelcome champion. The final round of the 2026 US Open, held on the 22nd (KST) at the Shinnecock Hills Golf Plub in Southampton, New York. Wyndham Clark: The United States is another enemy.