Wyndham Clark breaks silence after damaging Oakmont country club Locker room
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the challenges faced by the golfers at last week’s US Open were well documented one golfer who appeared to allow his emotions get the best of him was Windam Clark the 31-year-old golfer was alleged to have damaged two lockers at the historic Oakmont Country Club no laying up podcast host Tron Carter confirmed via social media that multiple sources knew the locker room damage was placed squarely on Clark on Thursday Clark addressed his misdeeds and attempted to take accountability i’ve had a lot of highs and lows in my career especially this year some lows said Clark i made a mistake that I deeply regret i’m very sorry for what happened but I’d also like to move on not only for myself but for Oakmont for the USGA and kind of focus on the rest of this year this year’s US Open was a difficult event for the entire field clark’s lashing out in the Oakmont locker room came after he failed to make the cut the eventual winner JJ Spawn finished the 4-day event with just a one underpar final total as every other golfer finished above par however this is far from the first time Clark has shown flashes of poor sportsmanship earlier this season during the final round of the PGA Championship Clark tossed his driver into an advertising board and in doing so just missed hitting an event marshal clark issued an apology after that incident as well rory Mroy the world’s number two golfer also unleashed some frustration during his play at Oakmont he threw his club after a poor T-shot smashing a nearby T- marker during last Friday’s round clark a Denver Colorado native is still seeking his first PGA win this season he has played in 16 events in 2025 with one top 10 finish and four top 25 finishes he has made 12 cuts missed three and had one withdrawal

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  1. Sure, apologize. Pay Oakmont for repairs. Also accept you will be boo'd, accept there will be unflattering memes about your behavior. There is a lot of bad behavior in pro sports. Just watch how many iPads are thrown to the ground during NFL games. They should pay replacement costs, too.

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