On June 21, 2026, Wyndham Clark displayed remarkable composure to clinch his second U.S. Open title at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club. Starting the final round with a six-shot lead, Clark faced intense pressure from competitor Sam Burns and a crowd that favored other players. Despite the challenging atmosphere, Clark managed to secure a nail-biting one-shot victory.
Clark’s journey to triumph was not straightforward. His lead shrank to just one shot after five holes. The tension persisted throughout, leading to a dramatic finish. A crucial moment arrived on the par-5 16th hole when Clark, struggling with his worst drive of the day, managed to escape a bunker hazard. His subsequent 8-iron shot barely remained on the green, setting up a critical 30-foot birdie putt. Successfully sinking the putt, Clark established a two-shot advantage, easing the pressure on the final holes.
Despite the crowd’s muted response, rallying instead behind Scottie Scheffler’s Grand Slam bid, Clark maintained his focus. Scheffler, beset by errors, never closed the gap beyond three shots. Clark’s final round score of 3-over 73 was reminiscent of Graeme McDowell’s 74 when winning at Pebble Beach. This concluded a month of achievements, earning Clark two titles.
Sam Burns finished with a 67, his pursuit for the title hindered by two missed birdie chances and a costly bogey on the 15th. These setbacks proved pivotal as Clark held steady to claim victory.
At 32, Clark’s success marks him as a significant contender in the golfing world with his back-to-back triumphs.

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