Category: Wyndham Clark

Wyndham Clark’s US Open Win on Father’s Day Is Also a Tribute to His Late Mom

LOS ANGELES— The U.S. Open wrapped up, as it always does, on Father’s Day. Golf’s newest champion would be the first to tell people he’s always been a mama’s boy. Wyndham Clark’s victory Sunday will be remembered for how a 29-year-old newcomer to the big time held off some of the biggest names in the…


Wyndham Clark Plays Big and Becomes a Major Champion at the US Open

LOS ANGELES—Wyndham Clark always carried the message from his late mother to “play big.” Nothing was bigger than Sunday when he held off Rory McIlroy with one clutch shot after another to become a U.S. Open champion. The final act was two putts from 60 feet on the 18th hole at Los Angeles Country Club,…


Rickie Fowler, Wyndham Clark Tied Atop U.S. Open Leaderboard

Rickie Fowler wasn’t about to dwell on one hole at the end of the third round of the U.S. Open. He’s more inclined to think about the next 18 as he pursues his first major championship. “Through three rounds we’re in the spot that we want to be in, and (Sunday) is when the tournament…


Rickie Fowler, Wyndham Clark Tied Atop US Open Leaderboard

Rickie Fowler wasn’t about to dwell on one hole at the end of the third round of the U.S. Open. He’s more inclined to think about the next 18 as he pursues his first major championship. “Through three rounds we’re in the spot that we want to be in, and (Sunday) is when the tournament…


Wyndham Clark Breaks Through for First Victory at Wells Fargo

Wyndham Clark pulled away from Xander Schauffele to earn his first PGA Tour victory and a $3.6 million check at the Wells Fargo Championship on Sunday, May 7, in Charlotte, N.C. At a star-packed “designated event” with a purse of $20 million, the 80th-ranked golfer in the world played his best golf over the weekend…


Clark-Hossler Team Keeps Slim Lead at Zurich Classic

AVONDALE, La.—Wyndham Clark and Beau Hossler shot a 5–under 67 in alternate-shot play on Friday to maintain a one-shot lead through the second round of the Zurich Classic. Defending champions Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele made the biggest move of the day, rocketing up the leaderboard with a 9-under 63—the best score of the round…