Wyndham Clark would have damaged the Oakmont lockers after missing Open Cut

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The frustration of Wyndham Clark has the idea of ​​missing the Cup in the US 2025 open would have spread in the locker room this week.

The difficult conditions in Oakmont Country Club, in Pennsylvania, have some of the best golfers in shock this week in the most difficult golf test of the year, but Clark would have triggered his fury on the lockers of the famous clubhouse.

Clark, the US Open 2023 champion, was one of many who could not tame Oakmont, drawing 74 consecutive backs to finish 8 to miss the cup.

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Wyndham Clark plays his tenth tee shot in the first round of the US Open golf tournament. (Images Bill Streicher-Imagn)

An alleged photo of the damage made its way around social media, because two lower parts of the lockers were completely ceded.

PK Press Club Digital contacted Clark representatives to comment.

Clark did not comment on the allegation and did not speak to the media after the second round, but he has history to let his frustration get the most out of him.

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

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

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

The United States Open is designed to be the most difficult four rounds that a golfer will see during the year, and it is certainly delivered. Oakmont has organized this tournament 10 times, and green-shaped green vegetables and extremely thick rough can always transform the rage-seizure headbands.

Rory McILroy was among them during his second round Friday, breaking a tee marker and throwing a club on his 18 holes.

One of his best friends, Shane Lowry, spent a terrible time on his two rounds to the point where a hot micro surprised him saying: “F — This place”, after a short putt.

Wyndham Clark plays his shot from the first tee in the first round of the US Open golf tournament. (Charles Leclaire-Imagn Images)

But while these moments were on the course, Clark apparently did not do everything. It will be interesting to see if he responds to these allegations after the final round on Sunday.

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