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Wyndham Clark’s frustration for losing the cut in 2025 US Open in the locker room.
Clark and other better professional golfers had a difficult opportunity at Oakmont Country Club in Pennsylvania.
The notoriously challenging conditions of the course led Clark to unleash their fury in the boxes in the famous Casa Club.
On Thursday, the 2023 United States Open Champion addressed his actions.
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Wyndham Clark aligns a putt in the 11th green during the first round of the RBC Canadian open. (Images Dan Hamilton/Imagn)
“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 Thursday in the Travelers Championship in Connecticut when I was asked to comment on what happened in the Oakmont hall.
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“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.”

Wyndham Clark plays his shot from the first tee during the first round of the United States Open. (Charles Leclaire/images imagn)
A photo appeared on social networks last week showing damaged doors of multiple boxes.
JJ Spaun, the winner of the United States Open this year, finished the tournament in 1 low torque. No other competitor managed to finish under the pair after 72 holes.

Wyndham Clark before leaving in Hole 14 during the final round of the PGA championship in Quail Hollow in Charlotte, NC, May 18, 2025. (Aaron Doster/Imagn images)
While Clark has experienced some special moments in his career, the last nine months of the 31 -year -old has been largely disappointing. He had only a Top 10 ending during that period and fell to No. 27 in the world golf ranking.
Clark finished the first round in the travel championship on Thursday with a 64.