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Golf Digest on MSNBritish Open 2025: Wyndham Clark suspended from Oakmont after damaging locker room during U.S. OpenFollowing an incident at the U.S. Open, Wyndham Clark has been suspended from Oakmont. The club notified its members this week in a letter, referencing Clark’s damage to the locker room during the week of the national championship,
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The Spun on MSNMajor Champion Refusing To Speak To Media At Open ChampionshipWe've got drama at the 153rd Open Championship - on and off the course. Earlier this week, Wyndham Clark made headlines for the wrong reasons. He was suspended from Oakmont Country Club because he destroyed a locker in the clubhouse during the 2025 U.
Wyndham Clark is at odds with Oakmont Country Club after damaging lockers there when he missed the cut at the 2025 U.S. Open.
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Golf Digest on MSNBritish Open 2025: The 'drop zones' at Royal Portrush are as nasty as ever this weekOne of the best Open Championship traditions going—punishing drop zones—is back for the 153rd Open at Royal Portrush. Golf.com's an Dethier captured two photos of some of the nastier drop zones the R&A implemented this year: That's the good stuff. RELATED: Wyndham Clark suspended from Oakmont after damaging locker room during U.S. Open
While Wyndham Clark was preparing for the final major of the season in Northern Ireland, another story involving the former U.S. Open champ hit the news cycle.
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GOLF.com on MSN2025 British Open Saturday channel: How to watch Round 3 on TVWhat channel is the 2025 British Open on Saturday? Here is the complete British Open TV schedule and viewer's guide for Round 3.
Oakmont is banning former U.S. Open champion Wyndham Clark from returning to the club until he pays for damaging his locker.
On Friday at the 2025 British Open, eyes tend to go the top of the leaderboard but also to the projected cut line.
Oakmont Country Club banned 2023 U.S. Open champion Wyndham Clark because of damage he caused to his locker, president John Lynch said in a letter to members.
The early wave has the advantage. Rain has arrived at Royal Portrush, just as World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler hits the course. It's spotty around the course — it's pouring at 18, where Rory McIlroy is trying to finish — but clearly those already in the clubhouse — including leader Brian Harman — are the beneficiaries.