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Redemption arc: After last year's debacle, Clark secures 2nd major

Avoids greatest collapse in US Open history by holding off Burns on Father's Day

Wyndham Clark lifts his trophy after winning the U.S. Open with a smile on Sunday. The golfer was derided for his behavior at Oakmont last year.
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SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. 鈥 Wyndham Clark couldn't remember being in a darker place. He was publicly reviled for a moment of petulance when after missing the cut in the U.S. Open last year. His game, his reputation, he felt it all was slipping away.

Sunday at Shinnecock Hills wasn't much better. The New York crowd behind turned on Clark, cheering his misses and wishing for the worst.

That's what made this U.S. Open title so much sweeter.

On the edge of the greatest collapse in U.S. Open history, Clark held his nerve against a charge by Sam Burns and a Shinnecock Hills crowd that never gave him much love until he showed his mettle with his second U.S. Open title in four years.

鈥淭he first one was kind of just the breakthrough of knowing I can do it,鈥 Clark said after a two-putt par from 50 feet for a 3-over 73 and a one-shot victory. 鈥淎nd then this one was a lot of redemption. Last year was so tough, a terrible year. I left this place in shambles, and it鈥檚 amazing what a year can do. I鈥檓 leaving here this Sunday as a champion, and I鈥檓 just so blessed.鈥

Clark, who won the 2023 U.S. Open at Los Angeles Country Club, became the first wire-to-wire winner of the U.S. Open since Martin Kaymer at Pinehurst No. 2 in 2014.

Clark honored his late mother after his first major championship.

Lise Thevenet, who graduated from sa国际传媒官网网页入口's St. Pius X in 1975 and from New Mexico State in 1979. She was crowned Miss New Mexico USA in 1981. She soon relocated to Los Angeles to pursue a career in advertising and marketing. There, she met Randall Clark, who also grew up in sa国际传媒官网网页入口 and was a standout tennis player at sa国际传媒官网网页入口 Academy. The two married and moved to Colorado, where Wyndham was born in 1993. Lise died of breast cancer in 2013.

On Sunday, Clark shared a moment with his father.

But this sure didn't feel like a stroll through the Hamptons.

He had the largest 54-hole lead in the U.S. Open in 15 years. It was down to a single shot in just five holes, and stress followed him the rest of the way.

The clincher for Clark was on the par-5 16th, where on Saturday he made the only eagle of the week. This time it was his worst drive, well left into the gnarly fescue. He gouged that out and narrowly cleared a bunker. His 8-iron barely stayed on the back of the green.

Wyndham Clark celebrated after closing out the final few holes of the U.S. Open on Sunday, like his eagle on 16, and then found his father, Randall, afterward.

It was a signature moment with muted applause. The gallery rooted against him all day, putting all their support behind Scheffler, who made his own share of mistakes and never got closer than three shots of Clark all day.

鈥淲inning major championships is extremely difficult,鈥 Scheffler said after a 71 to tie for fourth. 鈥淗e had some stones down the stretch. ... Being in the arena is not for everybody, and I think it shows a lot about Wyndham, how he handled not only this golf course but I think the crowd today. And he is a well-deserving champion.鈥

Clark had the highest final round of a U.S. Open champion since Graeme McDowell closed with a 74 to win at Pebble Beach. No matter. The 32-year-old American has two U.S. Open titles, and two wins in the last month.

Burns closed with a 67, his second chance in as many years to win the U.S. Open. He bounced back from a three-putt bogey on the 15th with a an 18-foot birdie to stay within one shot. He made a weak pass at a 10-foot birdie putt to tie for the lead on the 17th. What haunts him is a 17-foot birdie chance on the 18th that grazed the right edge of the cup, causing him to drop to his knees.

鈥淚 would say last year at Oakmont I felt more I lost the golf tournament. I certainly don鈥檛 feel that way today,鈥 Burn said. 鈥淚 did everything I could to have a chance to win today.鈥

Clark finished at 4-under 276 and got a surprise at the end when his father, Randall, took an overnight flight from Denver to watch his son win for the first time.

Even the New York crowd had no choice but to salute him.

鈥淣ew York didn't really like me 鈥 I love you guys,鈥 Clark said at the closing ceremony, hoisting the silver trophy. 鈥淏ut I get it. Some of it鈥檚 self-deserved. I did some unfortunate things last year that I really regret, and I鈥檝e been sorry multiple times and I鈥檓 still sorry, so hopefully I can win you guys over eventually."

Clark noticed fans leaving early on Saturday and hoped for a big crowd and big energy for the final round. He got every bit of that, and it was uncomfortable at times. One was ejected when he shouted, 鈥淒on't choke, Wyndham.鈥 The grandstand behind the seventh green broke into cheers when his shot rolled off the green and into the bunker.

鈥淚 get it 鈥 they were rooting for Scottie,鈥 Clark said. 鈥淕rand Slams only happen a few times. He鈥檚 going to get it. He鈥檚 the best player in the world. But today it鈥檚 my day.鈥

It almost wasn't.

But Burns never caught caught him. No one did.

鈥淭he first one was amazing, and this one seems even better,鈥 Clark said. 鈥淚 think especially after such a sour taste last year in this championship, to have some redemption and win this again is almost surreal.鈥