Wyndham Clark reflects on damaging lockers at Oakmont in 2025
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 15, 2026, 9:11 PM
Last updated Jun 15, 2026
Wyndham Clark addressed his locker damage incident at Oakmont during a press conference at Shinnecock Hills ahead of this year's U.S. Open. After receiving criticism and facing a ban from Oakmont, Clark expressed deep regret for his actions, stating that he has learned valuable lessons over the past year. He mentioned feeling excited for the current championship and reflected on his positive experience playing at Shinnecock Hills. His comments come as he looks to move forward in his career after the incident.
- •Wyndham Clark admitted to regretting his locker damage at Oakmont.
- •He faced criticism and was banned from Oakmont following the incident.
- •Clark stated he has learned valuable lessons in the past year.
- •He expressed excitement for the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills.
- •Clark discussed his connection to Shinnecock Hills as a William Flynn course.
- 9:11 PMYahoo Sports — Wyndham Clark says how he honestly feels now about damaging lockers at Oakmont in 2025
"Wyndham Clark received huge criticism for his actions during the U. S.
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