Wyndham Clark was banned from Oakmont Country Club for damaging a locker during the U.S. Open. Clark expressed regret and hopes for forgiveness, highlighting his desire to return. The club's president outlined conditions for Clark's potential return, including payment for damages, a charitable contribution, and undergoing therapy. Clark acknowledged the seriousness of his actions and emphasized his commitment to repairing his reputation and contributing positively to the community.
Wyndham Clark stated that his future appearance at Oakmont Country Club depends on the club's decision after being banned for damaging his locker during the U.S. Open.
Clark expressed remorse for his actions, stating, "I did something awful, and I'm really sorry for it... hopefully, they have it in their heart to forgive me."
Oakmont Country Club's president announced that Clark's ban will remain unless he pays for damages, contributes to charity, and undergoes counseling.
Clark indicated his eagerness to make amends, saying, "I want to give back to the community because I hurt a great place in Pittsburgh."
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