Wyndham Clark has been banned from Oakmont Country Club after damaging his locker following a missed cut at the U.S. Open. Club president John Lynch confirmed the decision, which is a result of discussions with the USGA and the club's board. The ban could be lifted if Clark pays for damages, contributes to charity, and undergoes counseling or anger management. Oakmont Country Club is set to host the U.S. Open again in 2033. Clark has expressed regret for his actions after missing the cut by one stroke.
In a letter sent to members this week, Oakmont Country Club president John Lynch said the club reached its decision after multiple discussions with the United States Golf Association and the club's board. According to Lynch's letter, the ban could be lifted if Clark pays for damages, makes a 'meaningful contribution' to a charity selected by the Oakmont Country Club board, and undergoes counseling and/or anger management therapy.
Clark, the 2023 U.S. Open winner at Los Angeles Country Club, made a bogey on the final hole of the second round to miss the cut at this year's U.S. Open by one stroke. He apologized for his behavior the following week at the Travelers Championship.
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