Gary Williams believes Wyndham Clark will continue to carry what he did to the lockers at Oakmont into future major championships because sports, not just golf, have normalized “idiotic behavior” from fans.
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Wyndham Clark carries one of the largest leads in U.S. Open history into Sunday’s final round at Shinnecock Hills. Scottie Scheffler, however, will be playing the role of hunter.
Scottie Scheffler said he believes it’s appropriate to understand what is at stake on Sunday at the U.S. Open with it being his 30th birthday and Father’s Day -- and a chance at closing out the career Grand Slam with a win at Shinnecock Hills.
Wyndham Clark spoke to Golf Channel’s Todd Lewis about how he was able to walk away with a crucial eagle in his back nine and what he’s looking forward to about tomorrow’s final round with Scottie Scheffler.
It’s his 30th birthday. It’s Father’s Day. It could be the day where he wins the career Grand Slam. Scottie Scheffler has a big final round ahead at the U.S. Open.
Brandel Chamblee called Saturday’s challenge of Wyndham Clark’s lead at the 126th U.S. Open the most anemic he’s seen at a major championship before complementing Clark’s poise throughout his third round at Shinnecock Hills.
Paul McGinely said on “Live From the U.S. Open” that Wyndham Clark’s big lead does not mean the major is over. McGinley predicts Scottie Scheffler will hunt down Clark, and the rest of the field will come out re-energized after a disappointing third round at Shinnecock.
When Rory McIlroy knocked in a 66-footer during a run of three straight birdies, he looked set for a big move at the U.S. Open. The magic was quickly gone.
Miles Russell had a long walk to his ball at the end of a long U.S. Open round with Jackson Koivun after smashing his tee shot 407 yards on the 18th hole.
Clark shot even-par 70 Saturday but picked up two shots on the field.
Scottie Scheffler was fired up after he chipped in for birdie on No. 14 at the U.S. Open during the third round.
Rory McIlroy sunk a 66-foot birdie putt to help climb the leaderboard during Round 3 of the U.S. Open.
Grillo found himself sitting inside the interview room on a warm, windswept Saturday afternoon at Shinnecock, his 3-under 67 setting the early pace by three strokes.
Dylan Wu got the chance to lead off the weekend at the U.S. Open after making the cut by the skin of a 7-foot bogey putt.
The 126th U.S. Open rolls into the weekend at Shinnecock Hills. Here’s a look at tee times and how to watch.
Jordan Spieth hit a great shot into the par-4 first in Round 3 of the 2026 U.S. Open, but with false front and heavy winds, he rushed to the green to mark his ball.
James Nicholas, who has a lot of friend and family in attendance this week at the U.S. Open, gave them something to cheer for Saturday with this bunker hole-out.
Chris Gotterup’s 3-footer on the first hole in Round 3 of the 126th U.S. Open was blown out of place by the wind at Shinnecock Hills.
USGA CEO Mike Whan joined Damon Hack on the “Live From” set Saturday morning and was asked about the two-stroke code-of-conduct penalty given to Joaquin Niemann.