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Updated · Fox News · Jun 23
Wyndham Clark Wins 2nd U.S. Open by 1 Shot, Shares Emotional Message After Shinnecock
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 23

Wyndham Clark Wins 2nd U.S. Open by 1 Shot, Shares Emotional Message After Shinnecock

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 23

Summary

  • Wyndham Clark said his second U.S. Open title "means so much" after he went wire-to-wire at Shinnecock Hills and beat Sam Burns by one shot.
  • The 32-year-old called the victory sweeter because it followed a year with "more questions than answers," frustration and doubts about his game.
  • Clark thanked New York fans, the USGA and his support team in a post on X, saying the demanding Shinnecock atmosphere pushed players to compete at their best.
  • That response came after a tense final round in which many spectators appeared to root against him, cheering some of his five bogeys.
  • The win marks Clark's second one-shot U.S. Open triumph after Los Angeles in 2023 and follows a troubled 2025 season that included public outbursts at the PGA Championship and Oakmont.

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After his turbulent past, can Wyndham Clark’s second U.S. Open title finally win over the fans?
What was the key change that turned a frustrated player into a two-time major champion in one year?
Does Clark's comeback prove success is the ultimate path to redemption for controversial athletes in modern sports?