Wyndham Clark Feels 'Terrible' About Oakmont Locker Damage and Says He Will Make Good
ROYAL PORTRUSH, JUL 20 – Wyndham Clark declined media interviews after a third-round 66 at the Open amid controversy over an indefinite ban from Oakmont Country Club for damaging property during the US Open.
- Wyndham Clark was banned from Oakmont Country Club after damaging a locker during the 2023 U.S. Open held at the Pittsburgh-area historic course.
- The incident followed Clark missing the cut and followed previous anger issues, including throwing his driver during the PGA Championship earlier in the year.
- Clark apologized on Sunday at the British Open where he tied for fourth after shooting a 65, expressing deep regret and stating he wants to make amends with Oakmont and its community.
- Oakmont president John Lynch stated Clark’s reinstatement depends on paying for damages, making a meaningful charity contribution chosen by the club, and completing anger management therapy.
- Clark hopes to return to Oakmont and play in future U.S. Opens there, including the scheduled 2033 event for which he holds an exemption as 2023 champion.
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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…
Clark feels ‘terrible’ for US Open incident after Oakmont ban
Wyndham Clark said on Sunday he "feels" terrible and hopes he will be able to play at Oakmont Country Club again after he was banned from the course for causing damage in the locker room during last month's US Open. The American, who won the 2023 US Open, damaged his locker after missing the cut
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