PGA Championship: Wyndham Clark Shares Statement on Violent Outburst

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The direction of professional golf players apologized after taking out their frustrations in the session by throwing clubs Winddham Clark. 2023 We are open The winner got an ugly episode with his driver during the last round of the PGA championship, which was widely suspended on social networks.
Through the same channel, Clark published his apology, In recognition that he did not rise to the standards level Expecting a player in his chapter:
“I would sincerely apologize for my behavior yesterday for the 16th hole. As professionals, we are expected to remain professional even when frustration, unfortunately, leave my feelings to get my best,” Clark posted on X.
“My actions were not completely unjustified and not appropriate, which shows that I have things I need to work on. I carry myself high, in an attempt to always play for something greater than me, and yesterday I touched these standards.”
“So I am really sorry. I promise to deal with a way to deal with my frustrations to go forward, and I hope you all forgive me in time.”
Frozed from his weak performance In the PGA championship, Clark threw his driver angrily After shooting at the sixteenth hole of the last round. The matter was particularly terrible because it threw the club in a direction that could hit others.
The 31 -year -old threw his driver so much that he went completely through a promotional fence behind the Tee box. The club broke and Clark was forced to end the round without it.
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This is the type of behavior that can lead to penalties. However, the main hero, Mark Califchchia, has already warned the golf world These measures are not always implemented:
“It will be fined. Then he will resume a defective racket and bad green. Or someone was connected. I know these things. 19 grams and got several,” Calcavecchia was published two months ago, When Patton Kizire was in the middle of a similar position. Kizire also apologized after his spray.
Clark finished a 50th draw in the 2025 PGA championship with 72, 69, 73 and 74 (4-Ever) rounds. This result continued a series of bad results in major championships, as he has not received the best 10 years since his victory at Los Angeles Rural Club in 2023.
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