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Frustration over Wyndham Clark’s missed cut 2025 US Open It reportedly spilled in the locker room this week.
The tough situation at the Oakmont Country Club in Pennsylvania has caught up with the best golfers this week. golf Although this is the toughest test of the year, Clark unleashed his anger at the famous clubhouse locker.
Clark, the 2023 US Open champion, was among many who couldn’t tame Oakmont, missing out on a cut after 74 straight after eight overs.
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Wyndham Clark plays a shot from the 10th tee in the first round of the US Open Golf Tournament. (Imagn image of Bill Streicher-Immagn)
One suspected photo of damage appeared around social media as the two bottoms of the locker were completely put into the cave.
Fox News Digital has requested a representative for Clark for comment.
Clark has not commented on the allegations and did not speak to the media after the second round, but his frustration has a history of making the most of him.
Between 2025 PGA Championship At the Cool Hollow Club last month, Clark hurt the T-Mobile sign in his final round. He apologised for his actions.
“I promise to improve the way I handle my frustration in future courses and hope that you will be able to forgive me in the future.” Clark wrote on social media In response.

Wyndham Clark lined up putts on the 11th green in the first round of the RBC Canadian Open Golf Tournament. (Imaginary of Dan Hamilton-Immagn)
US Open is designed to be the most difficult four rounds that golfers can see that year, and certainly is being delivered. Oakmont held the tournament 10 times. Glassy green and extremely thick roughness can always turn the head scratcher into a full rage.
Rory McIlroy was among them while smashing a teemarker in the second round on Friday and throwing the club over 18 holes.
One of his best friends, Shane Lowry, had a terrible time in his second round, and Hot Mike said after a short putt came out.

Wyndham Clark plays a shot from the first tee in the first round of the US Open Golf Tournament. (Charles Leclair Imagni image)
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But these moments were on the course, but Clark apparently didn’t reveal everything. It will be interesting to see if he will respond to these allegations following Sunday’s final round.
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