Wyndham Clark entered Sunday’s fourth spherical on the U.S. Open with what gave the impression to be an insurmountable lead. It might have taken a historic collapse (or comeback from any individual else) for him to lose what was a six-stroke lead.
He needed to be feeling some nerves because the lead progressively began to shrink down as Sunday went on, particularly because the Shinnecock Hills crowd gave the impression to be more and more cheering towards him all through the day.
However Clark was capable of maintain on and end one stroke forward of Sam Burns to win the second U.S. Open of his profession.
Wyndham Clark holds on for second U.S. Open win
It was an entire wire-to-wire win for Clark, who opened up with a two-shot lead after Thursday, elevated it to 4 photographs after the second spherical on Friday after which opened up a six-shot lead by the top of the day on Saturday.
His Sunday spherical was by far his worst of the match, capturing a 73 to observe his lead get trimmed down to at least one shot.
However going through a two-putt to win state of affairs on the 18th, he was capable of set himself up for a tap-in winner.
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