Wyndham Clark’s game was dialed in from the first hole of the 2023 U.S. Open where he rolled in an eagle to begin his round. His stellar golf play continued throughout the championship, navigating The Los Angeles Country Club with a combination of precision and power on his path to a 10-under par winning score to capture his first major. Relive Clark’s amazing performance with highlights of every televised shot from all four rounds of his U.S. Open.
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congrats to him
He won cause Rory and Fowler choked horribly
great playing you had it today
that airplane buzzing overhead is freaking annoying
He should buy Rory and Rickie both a bottle of Pappy Van Winkle
This dude will never win another major. One-and-done majors are so goddamned boring.
He can just turn one right to left and be one of the longest guys on tour but prefer to hit more controlled shots now that's what I called smart play, doesn't try too many shot shapes that caused him strokes.
But for us it's not a good advice keep hitting controlled fade as you need plenty of speed to keep it from spin too much and hold the line, sufficient forward velocity is needed which folks at 85-90 mph with driver just can't do.
His fades landed so soft for the most part off the tee. Probably the difference between winning and being runner up
America! Fuck yea! Goin down to save the motha fuckin day yea! America, fuck yea!