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Wyndham Clark Breaks Silence On U.S. Open Locker Room Incident

Wyndham Clark Breaks Silence On U.S. Open Locker Room Incident

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Wyndham Clark Breaks Silence On U.S. Open Locker Room Incident originally appeared on The Spun.
In-between all of the drama surrounding the Oakmont course at the U.S. Open, there was an incident in the country club's locker room involving former champion Wyndham Clark.
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According to reports and some photo evidence, Clark damaged several lockers in the Oakmont locker room after missing the cut last Friday. So while he was playing at the Travelers Championship, he was naturally asked about it.
Clark admitted to be the culprit and said that he apologizes for his actions. However, he stopped short of revealing what caused him to get so irate and take out his frustration on the helpless lockers.
'I've had a lot of highs and lows in my career, especially this year some lows,' Clark said. 'I made a mistake that I deeply regret. I'm very sorry for what happened.
'But I'd also like to move on, not only for myself but for Oakmont, for the USGA, and kind of focus on the rest of this year and things that come up. I still want to try to make the Ryder Cup team. I still am on the outside looking in for the FedExCup. So I'm starting to move on and focus on those things.'
Golf fans were a bit mixed on Clark's response to the situation. Some feel that it wasn't a proper apology because he didn't take enough responsibility for what happened, while others believe that the situation is being blown out of proportion.
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"I think he's an alright dude. Making mountains out of mole hills with most of this, and people love dog-piling as if he were the new Patrick Read," one user wrote, adding a laughing emoji.
"'Deeply sorry for what happened' doesn't own it. I am deeply sorry for WHAT I DID. That's owning it. No respect from me Wyndham," wrote another.
"One incident like this is no big deal. A second in such a short period of time is now a trend. Dude needs to relax a little," a third wrote.
"I'm very sorry for what happened.' Weasel words. It didn't just happen, YOU DID IT," replied a fourth.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 18: Wyndham Clark of the United States reacts to his par putt on the fifth green during the final round of the 123rd U.S. Open Championship at The Los Angeles Country Club on June 18, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by)Wyndham Clark won the 2023 U.S. Open, defeating Rory McIlroy by one stroke. But in the eight majors since then he's made the cut just four times and has not finished inside the top-30.
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In the two years since his U.S. Open win, Clark won the Pebble Beach Pro-Am but not much else.
Maybe the upcoming Open Championship at Royal Portrush Golf Club will be a chance to get back on top.
Related: Photos: Meet The Girlfriend Of U.S. Open Leader Wyndham Clark
Wyndham Clark Breaks Silence On U.S. Open Locker Room Incident first appeared on The Spun on Jun 19, 2025
This story was originally reported by The Spun on Jun 19, 2025, where it first appeared.

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