Wyndham Clark supposedly damages Oakmont’s lockers after the open cut of the United States lost


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Wyndham Clark’s frustration for losing the cut at the Open of US 2025, according to the reports, extended to the locker room this week.

The difficult conditions in Oakmont Country Club, in Pennsylvania, have some of the best golfers staggering this week in the toughest test of the year of golf, but Clark supposedly unleashed his fury in the lockers in the famous Casa Club.

Clark, the 2023 United States Open Champion, was one of the many who could not tame Oakmont, shooting the consecutive 74 to finish 8 against losing the cut.

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Wyndham Clark plays his shot from the tenth shirt during the first round of the open golf tournament of Us Open. (Bill Streicher-Imagn images)

An alleged photo of the damage made its way on social networks, since two lower parts of the lockers were completely ceded.

Pak Gazette Digital contacted Clark representatives to comment.

Clark has not commented on the accusation and did not talk to the media after the second round, but he has a history of letting his frustration obtain the best of him.

US Open Oakmont conditions caused an outburst loaded with strokes of Shane Lowry after a lost putt

During the 2025 PGA championship in Quail Hollow Club last month, Clark damaged a T-Mobile sign during his final round. He ended up apologizing for his actions.

“I promise to improve the way I handle my frustrations in the course in the future, and I hope everyone can forgive me in due time,” Clark wrote on social networks in response.

Wyndham Clark aligns a putt in the 11th green during the first round of the RBC Canadian open golf tournament. (Images Dan Hamilton-Imagn)

The US Open is designed to be the four most difficult rounds that any golfer will see during the year, and is certainly delivered. Oakmont has organized this tournament 10 times, and glass vegetables and the rough extremely thick can always convert head scrapers into rabies.

Rory Mcilroy was among them during his second round on Friday, breaking a Tee score and throwing a club over his 18 holes.

One of his best friends, Shane Lowry, had a horrible time in his two rounds to the point where a hot microphone caught him by saying: ‘F — This place’, after a brief putt went out.

Wyndham Clark plays his shot from the first Tee during the first round of the Open Upe Us. (Charles Leclaire-Imagn images)

But while these moments were in the course, Clark apparently did not take everything out. It will be interesting to see if you respond to these accusations after Sunday’s final round.

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