Wyndham Clark threw his hands up in the air as he walked toward TPC Craig Ranch’s clubhouse after making yet another birdie to close out his 72nd hole.“Finally,” he said, TV microphones catching the exclamation.Clark’s two-year winless drought is over. The 2023 U.S. Open champion stormed back into the PGA Tour winner’s circle Sunday with a final-round 60 to win the CJ Cup Byron Nelson by three shots. It is his fourth career victory on tour.Those two years might not have been fruitful for Clark on the golf course, but he did make headlines for a series of outbursts at tournaments. He smashed in a locker at the historic Oakmont Country Club after the 2025 U.S. Open, and he broke a T-Mobile sponsor sign after throwing his driver in frustration at the 2025 PGA Championship at Quail Hollow. Clark apologized for those incidents, but addressed the journey to come back from them for the first time in his post-round interview with CBS’ Amanda Balionis on Sunday.“I first have to thank a lot of people because, you know, what happened last year at Oakmont wasn’t the greatest thing. And my sponsors, Power Design, SoFi, T-Mobile, Lexus, all of them stayed with me, which means a lot. So I’m very thankful for that,” he said. “The greatest thing about having a downfall like that is to come back, and today feels really special after having a really tough year and grinding it out.”