Wyndham Clark ‘faces big fine’ despite apology for PGA Championship behaviour

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Windham Clark could be hit with a huge fine for throwing his club during the final round of the PGA Championship. Windham Clark has been warned to brace for a significant penalty following his club hurling outburst at the PGA Championship regardless of his subsequent apology. The moment of rage saw Clark fling his driver into an advertising hoarding after his T-shot landed in a bunker on the 16th hole during the final round at Quail Hollow on Sunday. Fortunately, the errant golf club missed hitting any spectators, but it tore a substantial hole in the signage behind the tea box. PGA Tour rival and commentator Smiley Kaufman suggests that the PGA of America will impose a hefty fine on Clark for his actions. Kaufman sharing insights from his personal experience during a round with Shane Lowry at the Honda Classic in 2016 spoke about the typically undisclosed structure of fines on the Pardon My Take podcast. To get fined on the PGA Tour, there are certain levels, Kaufman recounted. I’m not sure what the numbers are exactly for fines because they don’t make the numbers available, but I can tell you that when Shane Lowry and I played together, him and I both got fines on the 15th. Hold a par three. I hit one in the water and snapped a club over my knee Bo Jackson style. Then Shane Lowry hits one in the water right after me and proceeds to say, “Oh, you idiot.” And that’s how he got fined. He didn’t apologize. I did. So he got a double version of what my fine was. So for the PGA of America, if you look at the levels of what the fine would be, Windoms would be on a very high level because when you do the no look throw and not know if anyone is behind you, especially with a bit of heat,

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