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Clark wins second US Open trophy despite hecklers

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Clark wins second US Open trophy despite hecklers

TL;DR

Wyndham Clark won the 2023 US Open, overcoming heckling from fans to secure his second major title with a one-stroke victory over Sam Burns. Clark expressed a sense of redemption after his previous incident at last year's tournament.

Key points

  • Wyndham Clark won the 2023 US Open.
  • He defeated Sam Burns by one stroke.
  • Clark expressed feelings of redemption after last year's incident.
  • He faced heckling from fans during the tournament.
  • Clark hopes to avoid becoming the villain of the PGA Tour.

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Why it matters

Wyndham Clark's victory highlights his comeback in professional golf and the challenges athletes face from public scrutiny.

Wyndham Clark has found a measure of redemption for smashing a locker at last year’s US Open by winning this year’s edition, but after merciless heckling, he fears becoming the PGA Tour’s villain.

Clark, the 2023 US Open champion, withstood taunts from New York fans to fire a three-over par 73 and grab a one-stroke victory over fellow American Sam Burns at Shinnecock Hills in New York for a second major title.

“The first one was amazing, and this one seems even better,” Clark said. “Especially after such a sour taste last year in this championship, to have some redemption and win this again is almost surreal.”

Clark has repeatedly apologised for damaging the locker at Oakmont in Pennsylvania after missing the cut last year.

“I sure hope it closes the door on it,” Clark said. “I’ll probably always get [hecklers], but I hope I don’t become the heel of the PGA.”

Clark recalled the aftermath of the incident as his darkest time, never dreaming he would win the US Open a year later.

“After what happened at Oakmont was obviously the lowest point,” Clark said. “It was a really tough two, three days for me. I was in a dark place, didn’t really go outside much.

“I just felt a lot of my career, world ranking, reputation, everything just dwindling. That’s a terrible feeling.

“In that moment, I definitely didn’t think I’d be here this year doing this.”

While some joked about what Clark might have done to his locker had he squandered a six-stroke lead in the last round, Clark said he has much better control of his anger.

“I’m not as angry as I used to be,” Clark said. “I think I get frustrated. My anger has kind of gone away, which is a huge blessing.

“It’s a combination of things off the course being great,” he said. “My game feels like it’s in a good position. I’m just happier where I’m at in life.

“Last year, I got too caught up in things that really didn’t matter.”

It didn’t help being bypassed for last year’s Ryder Cup team.

“That was also another just jab to the stomach that I didn’t make that,” he said. “I’m just happy I’m here on the other side of things.”

That helped him handle hecklers and a gallery that greeted his great shots with silence while cheering his errors.

“They definitely didn’t want me to win,” Clark said. “It’s pretty rare in a major to have fans kind of boo against your shots or cheer for bad shots. That was tough. But sometimes being the underdog is nice.

“I kind of brought it on myself. I’m proud of myself I battled through. Things really could have gotten away from me. I stood tough.”

Wyndham Clark in action.
Wyndham Clark in action.

Wyndham Clark held on through challenging ⁠conditions and an unfriendly crowd at the 2026 US Open to record a ⁠rare wire-to-wire victory [Kate McShane/Getty Images via AFP]

‘Lot of grit’

He joked about his few cheers from onlookers with caddie Dave Pelekoudas.

“If we heard someone cheer for me, I’d go, ‘There’s one person that likes me,'” Clark said.

“But it’s tough, man. I’ve played now a Presidents Cup and Ryder Cup on foreign soil, and it kind of had that atmosphere a little bit.”

Scottie Scheffler caddie Ted Scott praised him after the finish.

“He went out of his way to say, ‘Hey, that took a lot of grit. No one was really pulling for you, and to battle through and win, that was impressive,'” Clark said.

Clark teased the locals at last week’s PGA Canadian Open by wearing a USA hockey jersey that brought him boos.

“They were pretty harsh on me,” Clark said. “It sucks getting rooted against, but I can pull through, and there’s nothing like winning an away game.”

Q&A

What did Wyndham Clark say about winning the 2023 US Open?

Wyndham Clark described his victory as surreal and emphasized the redemption he felt after last year's disappointing performance.

Who did Wyndham Clark defeat to win the US Open?

Wyndham Clark defeated fellow American Sam Burns by one stroke to win the 2023 US Open.

What incident did Wyndham Clark apologize for at last year's US Open?

Wyndham Clark apologized for damaging a locker at Oakmont after missing the cut at last year's US Open.

How did fans react to Wyndham Clark during the tournament?

Wyndham Clark faced heckling from New York fans throughout the tournament, which he acknowledged as a concern for his reputation on the PGA Tour.

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At a glance

  • Wyndham Clark won the 2023 US Open.
  • He defeated Sam Burns by one stroke.
  • Clark expressed feelings of redemption after last year's incident.
  • He faced heckling from fans during the tournament.
  • Clark hopes to avoid becoming the villain of the PGA Tour.

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