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.

Whatever dread Wyndham Clark felt when he saw the tee times and the forecast for the U.S. Open gave way to hope Thursday, and he still hadn’t even arrived at Shinnecock Hills.

Wyndham Clark has the lowest 36-hole score ever for a U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills. He finished off a 64 with two pars in the morning to complete the first round.

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

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

Wyndham Clark keeps leaving his mark on Shinnecock Hills. He finished off the lowest opening round in a US Open on this fearsome course Friday morning, and then he delivered two…

A historic 36-hole low at Shinnecock puts Wyndham Clark firmly in the driving seat, leaving Rory McIlroy seven shots back after a brutal back-nine battle.

Wyndham Clark had the right answer for a tough Shinnecock Hills

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

Wyndham Clark proved to be even tougher than Shinnecock Hills in the U.S. Open with four pivotal par saves in a five-hole stretch and a majestic 3-wood to 4 feet that set up the…

Wyndham Clark’s lead shrank, then grew, then all but swallowed the tournament whole

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Can anyone catch Wyndham Clark and his six-stroke lead? It’s been done before.

Wyndham Clark is the U.S. Open champion and it was harder work than he ever imagined

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.

There is no such thing as a safe lead at a major championship. Wyndham Clark lived that on his way to a second U.S. Open crown.

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 began the final round up six shots, but ended up winning by just one, securing his second U.S. Open title in four years.

Clark managed to hold off a charge from Sam Burns to win by one shot.