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WYNDHAM CLARK WINS THE OPEN AGAIN!

Jun 22, 2026
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What a weekend at Shinnecock Hills! Wyndham Clark has done it again, claiming his second U.S. Open title at one of golf's most demanding venues. If you've ever played Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, you know just how tricky those lightning-fast greens and deep rough can be!

Mother Nature certainly didn't make things easy for the players this year. Swirling winds off Long Island Sound kept everyone on their toes, and the sun-baked fairways were running faster than a weekend golfer chasing a lost ball! 

Remember his first U.S. Open win back in 2023? Well, this victory proves he can handle the pressure down the stretch like a master. Those treacherous Shinnecock greens that have humbled so many champions over the years seemed to roll perfectly for Clark when it mattered most.

It's exciting to see such a talented player hitting his stride. And to do it all in front of his dad, who caught a red eye to surprise him after making such a beautiful, calm two putt to win.

 

Here's to more great golf! 

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