Fans at the U.S. Open were removed from the tournament for yelling offensive things at Wyndham Clark. Those fans should be banished from this community.

Wyndham Clark knows what he did at last year’s U.S. Open was wrong. Now he’s looking to win the championship for a second time, and possibly win back a lot of f

SOUTHAMPTON, New York, June 19 : Wyndham Clark hopes to win some fans back in pursuit of his second U.S. Open title at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, a year after a now-infamous…

Three years after winning the U.S. Open and a year after badly damaging Oakmont's lockers, Wyndham Clark is back.

Wyndham Clark leads the U.S. Open by six shots. Sunday at Shinnecock should be a victory lap.

Fans at the U.S. Open were removed from the tournament for yelling offensive things at Wyndham Clark. Those fans should be banished from this community.

Fans lining the Shinnecock Hills fairways shouted “get in the bunker!” with every shot as Clark worked his way through the first nine holes.

Multiple fans were ejected from the grounds for jeers directed at Clark that tournament officials deemed to be crossing the line.

Clark held on down the stretch and won the U.S. Open for a second time in his career, much to the dismay of some fans at Shinnecock.

Wyndham Clark faced hostile crowds at the U.S. Open following past outbursts at Oakmont and Quail Hollow.

Fans wanted Scottie Scheffler, but Wyndham Clark embraced the villain role and left with the U.S. Open trophy—and a $4.5 million payday.

Celebrations from outside of the American player’s camp were muted at Shinnecock Hills.

Wyndham Clark heard it all day from the Shinnecock Hills crowd. Fans shouted for his golf ball to go in the bunker and the rough.

Clark battled through the elements and jeering crowds to win his second U.S. Open.

By the time Wyndham Clark finally tapped in on the 18th green to secure his second US Open title in four years, the 32-year-old felt he had won more than a golf tournament

Clark called last year’s incident at Oakmont the “lowest point” of his career.

Wyndham Clark secures a wire-to-wire victory despite hostile reception from New York crowd.

“He was fighting everything,” Randall Clark said. “He was fighting everyone. He's all alone out there.”

Golf gilt als Sport, bei dem gute Sitten und Etikette zählen. Am letzten Tag der US Open sieht das anders aus. Zuschauer versuchen, den Sieg von Wyndham Clark zu verhindern.

Wyndham Clark said he attempted to convert negativity energy from fans into positive fuel en route to his victory at the 2026 U.S. Open.