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For all of the chatter around Clark, there is now a very simple way to describe him: two-time U.S. Open champion. That’s more U.S. Open wins than Scheffler, McIlroy, Snead, Mickelson, Faldo, Ballesteros, Norman, Singh, Schauffele, Collin and Justin Thomas…combined.

SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y.—It can be exhausting trying to keep up with all the narratives around Wyndham Clark. He was a can’t-miss-kid who became a bust. Then, over the last three years, his shape-shifting has accelerated: surprise U.S. Open winner, TV star, boorish chud, contrite everyman seeking a redemptive arc and then, during a tense final round of the 126th U.S. Open, the most hated man in New York (non-Wemby division). The fans at Shinnecock Hills, if you can call them that, cheered his missed putts and shouted for every drive and approach shot to find a bunker, or the fescue, or Hades. It was the most outrageous gallery behavior since…last September, when the Ryder Cup was not-so-coincidentally played on the same island. The hostility toward Clark was stunning for an American playing in his national championship. Given Clark’s 6-stroke lead at the start of the final round, some sodden yahoos could probably justify their behavior as just wanting a dramatic finish. Others wanted to witness history, with his playing partner Scottie Scheffler going for the career Grand Slam. But much of the animus is undeniably of Clark’s own making: the smashed locker at least year’s U.S. Open, a hurled club that could have wiped out a volunteer, etc. The snark slingers on Golf Twitter certainly haven’t helped his public perception. Yet all of those rowdy Noo Yawkers did the seemingly impossible: they made Clark a sympathetic figure.

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