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Oakmont Country Club confirmed numerous reports on Wednesday that Wyndham Clark has been expelled from the property of the golf course.
After missing the cut in the US Open last month, a tournament that won two years ago at Los Angeles Country Club, Clark took his anger in the lockers in the prestigious club.
An alleged photo of the damage made its way on social networks, since two lower parts of the lockers were completely ceded.
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Wyndham Clark of the United States plays his shot from the fourth Tee during a practice round before the 2024 Masters tournament at the Augusta National Golf Club on April 9, 2024 in Augusta, Georgia. (Warren Little/Getty Images)
“Several of you have asked about the situation involving Wyndham Clark and the steps taken in response to your recent behavior,” wrote Oakmont Country Club, John Lynch, in the letter, through ESPN. “After multiple discussions with the USGA and the Board of the Occ, a decision has been made that Mr. Clark will no longer be allowed in the Occ.
“This decision will remain in force unless the Board reconsiders and approved formally.”
Lynch added that the ban could be lifted if Clark paid the damage, made a “significant contribution” to charity and underwent advice.

Wyndham Clark aligns a putt in the 11th green during the first round of the RBC Canadian open golf tournament. (Images Dan Hamilton-Imagn)
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“Yes, I mean, I have had many ups and downs in my career, especially this year some minimums. I made an error that I regret deeply. I am very sorry for what happened,” Clark said the following week. “But I would also like to move on, not only for me but for Oakmont, for the USGA, and a little focus on the rest of the year and the things that arise.”
During the 2025 PGA championship In Quail Hollow Club last month, Clark damaged a T-Mobile sign during his final round with his driver. He ended up apologizing for his actions.
Clark was not the only golfer in Show frustration With Oakmont, Shane Lowry proclaimed externally, “F — This place” after missing a putt.

Wyndham Clark observes before leaving in Hole 14 during the final round of the PGA championship golf tournament in Quail Hollow in Charlotte, North Carolina, on May 18, 2025. (Aaron Doster-Imagn images)
During his first roundAfter not being able to get the rough golf ball, the Irish golfer ended up taking out his frustrations in a microphone. The piece of audio equipment fell to the ground after Lowry knocked him down.