Wyndham Clark avoids record collapse and holds on to win the US Open
Wyndham Clark secured his second US Open trophy on June 22, 2026, successfully defending his lead despite experiencing a late-round challenge.
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Wyndham Clark has won the US Open. Reports from Al Jazeera and The Seattle Times emphasize that Clark faced difficulty during the event, specifically noting the presence of hecklers and a near-collapse in his performance before ultimately clinching the victory.
Future coverage is expected to provide further details regarding the final scorecards and official tournament standings. It remains to be seen what formal analysis will be released regarding the challenges Clark faced during the final rounds.
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Quick answers
What event did Wyndham Clark win?
Wyndham Clark won the US Open.
How many US Open trophies does Clark now have?
According to coverage, this victory marks his second US Open trophy.
Did Clark face any distractions during play?
Yes, coverage notes that Clark won despite the presence of hecklers.
Coverage (2)
- Clark wins second US Open trophy despite hecklers Al Jazeera · 3h ago
- Wyndham Clark avoids record collapse and holds on to win the US Open The Seattle Times · 3h ago
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