Trevor Immelman discusses Wyndham Clark's challenges at The Masters

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Last updated Jun 23, 2026

Trevor Immelman discusses Wyndham Clark's challenges at The Masters
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Trevor Immelman highlighted that Wyndham Clark needs to develop the ability to hit the ball from right to left to improve his chances at The Masters. Clark has had a challenging record at the tournament, never finishing in the top 20 and missing cuts in nearly half of his major appearances. His best result came this year, ending tied for 21st with a second-round score of 68, which was the only round he broke par. Immelman pointed out that key holes at Augusta National require this shot shaping, which Clark currently lacks. As Clark aims to bolster his game for future majors, particularly The Masters, he has gained confidence from his recent US Open victories.

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  • Immelman claims Clark needs to hit from right to left for better results at Augusta.
  • Clark has never finished top 20 at The Masters.
  • He tied for 21st at The Masters this year, posting a 68 in round two.
  • Clark’s two major titles have both come at the US Open.
  • He aims to build on his recent success in majors.
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  • 8:30 PMYahoo SportsThe reason why Wyndham Clark currently cannot win The Masters as he’s unable to play vital shot
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Trevor Immelman believes that Wyndham Clark will need to learn to be able to hit the ball from right to left if he hopes to contend at The Masters in the future. Clark has joined an incredibly impressive list of current players who have two major titles to their name.

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