126th US Open
Final-Round Notes – Sunday, June 21, 2026 (Father’s Day)
(Weather: Partly cloudy. High of 78. Wind SSW 7-14 mph, with gusts to 21 mph.)
WYNDHAM CLARK – 2026 @usopengolf CHAMP ….
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Wyndham Clark (1st/-4) – Career Highlights
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Picks up his fifth PGA TOUR victory in his 204th start at the age of 32 years, 6 months, 12 days
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PGA TOUR wins (5): 2023 Truist Championship, 2023 U.S. Open, 2024 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, 2026 CJ CUP Byron Nelson, 2026 U.S. Open
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Second season with multiple victories (2023, 2026)
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His closing 73 marks the highest finish by a TOUR winner since Rory McIlroy shot 73 to win the 2025 Masters Tournament
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Earns a first prize cheque for $4.5m
Season Highlights
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Collects 750 points and moves from No. 18 to No. 4 in the FedExCup standings
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Projected to move from No. 34 to No. 8 in the Official World Golf Ranking
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Third wire-to-wire winner, joining Justin Rose (Farmers Insurance Open) and Cameron Young (Cadillac Championship)
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Fourth multiple winner, joining Matt Fitzpatrick (3), Cameron Young (2) and Chris Gotterup (2)
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Fourth career 54-hole lead/co-lead in individual stroke-play events on TOUR (72-hole events only); 3-for-4 converting to victory (2019 Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches/T7, 2023 Truist Championship, 2023 U.S. Open, 2026 U.S. Open)
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Also led after the third round at the 2024 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am; posted a third-round 60 to take a one-stroke lead over Ludvig Åberg; due to dangerous weather conditions, the event was reduced to 54 holes, with Clark earning his third PGA TOUR victory at the time
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U.S. Open Highlights
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Becomes the 24th multiple winner (2023, 2026)
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Becomes the ninth wire-to-wire winner (no ties), joining Walter Hagen (1914), Jim Barnes (1921), Ben Hogan (1953), Tony Jacklin (1970), Tiger Woods (2000, 2002), Rory McIlroy (2011), Martin Kaymer (2014)
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Wins in his sixth start (MC/2021, MC/2022, 1st/2023, T56/2024, MC/2025, 1st/2026)
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His closing 73 marks the highest final round by a U.S. Open champion since Graeme McDowell in 2010 (74)
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Fourth straight win by an American (Wyndham Clark/2023/2026, Bryson DeChambeau/2024, J.J. Spaun/2025)
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Is is the fourth year in a row that a player ranked outside the Top 20 has won: Wyndham Clark (#32 in 2023), Bryson DeChambeau (#38 in 2024) and J.J. Spaun (#25 in 2025)
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Fewest starts to reach multiple U.S. Open victories:
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4 – John McDermott
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5 – Walter Hagen, Ernie Els
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6 – Lee Trevino, Brooks Koepka, Wyndham Clark
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Major Championship Highlights

Wyndham Clark becomes the fourth year in a row that a player ranked outside the Top 20 has won: Wyndham Clark (#32 in 2023), Bryson DeChambeau (#38 in 2024) and J.J. Spaun (#25 in 2025) Image USGA
Records the 21st win out of 22 players who held a lead of six or more strokes entering the final round of a major championship (Greg Norman/1996 Masters Tournament/won by Nick Faldo)
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Notches the first wire-to-wire win (no ties) in a major championship since Brooks Koepka (2019 PGA Championship)
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Improves to 2-for-2 when holding the 54-hole lead/co-lead in a major (2023 U.S. Open, 2026 U.S. Open)
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Wins in his 19th major championship start; other major starts in 2026: Masters/T21, PGA Championship/MC
Additional Player Notes
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Seeking his first major championship, five-time PGA TOUR winner Sam Burns picks up the sixth runner-up finish of his career (most recent: 2025 RBC Canadian Open); after managing just one top-25 finish in his first 16 major starts (2022 PGA Championship/T20), now has top-10 finishes in four of his last nine (T9/2024 U.S. Open, T7/2025 U.S. Open, T7/2026 Masters, 2nd/2026 U.S. Open)
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World No. 1 and 20-time PGA TOUR winner Scottie Scheffler finishes T4 on his 30th birthday; was seeking to become the seventh player in history to complete the Career Grand Slam; retakes the lead in the FedExCup standings
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Additional player notes:
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Tom Kim finishes third on his 24th birthday
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Keith Mitchell (T4) becomes the first player in U.S. Open history with four rounds at even par
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Tyrrell Hatton (T6/2018, T7/2026) is the only player with top-10s in the 2018 & 2026 U.S. Opens at Shinnecock Hills
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Xander Schauffele (T11) has now finished inside the top 14 in all 10 U.S. Open appearances
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Aaron Rai finishes T11 in bid to become first back-to-back major winner since Jordan Spieth (2015)
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Rory McIlroy finishes T32 in bid to become seventh player to win the Masters and U.S. Open in same year
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Amateur leaderboard: Jackson Koivun (+5), Ryder Cowan (+5), Miles Russell (+7), Marek Fleming (+10), Eric Lee (+13)
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Koivun’s 68 is the lowest final round by an amateur at the U.S. Open since Viktor Hovland shot 67 in 2019; he is the first amateur to break 70 in the final round in a U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills
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Course scoring average: R1 (73.278), R2 (72.254), R3 (73.626), R4 (71.391), Cumulative (72.683)




