After weeks of speculation, Wyndham Clark addresses the shocking Oakmont locker room incident that led to his suspension from the prestigious club. The 2023 U.S. Open champ owns up to his mistakes, apologises sincerely for the damage, and offers insight on why it happened. From regret to a promise of growth, Clark explains how he’s turning this low into a life lesson—and how he’s determined to rebuild trust both on and off the course.

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about just the finality of this thing with Oakmont, the reports that came out this week about maybe what they have communicated to you. I know you want to move past it, but uh I guess just where does it sort of sit with their expectations of you or maybe what if anything needs to be done or if nothing needs to be done? Yeah. So, you know, obviously I feel terrible with what happened and um you know, I’m doing anything I can to try to remedy the situation. Um, we’re trying to keep it private between Oakmont, myself, and the USGA. So, I’m just happy we have a pathway moving forward, and I’m, like you said, hoping we can get past this and and move on and and hope there’s no, you know, ill will towards me and and Oakmont. And um, so, like you said, I’m just trying to get past it. And um, you know, I want the best for Oakmont, the USGA, and myself. And like I said, I’m I’m very sorry for what I did and feel terrible. and hopefully in a few months we’re past this and you know it’s something of the past. Do you find it strange then or or odd that the letter that they sent to members emerged publicly because that’s not very private? Yeah, I was uh we were hoping it was going to be private. Um I’ll just leave it at that. So looking

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  1. Definition of a spoiled kid that grew up at the country club. Throwing a tantrum. Boo Hoo. Its going to take a minute to forget this one, kid.

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