Wyndham Clark Leads US Open by Four Shots as Big Names Miss Cut
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1-Minute Brief
The US Open saw major contenders fall behind or exit, highlighting Clark's strong position and shifting tournament dynamics.
Key Facts
- Wyndham Clark holds a four-shot lead at the halfway point of the US Open.
- Rory McIlroy was four shots behind Clark at the turn in the second round.
- McIlroy slipped to seven shots off the lead after struggling on the back nine.
- Jon Rahm missed the cut after a difficult round, including an expletive after a missed birdie putt.
- Bryson DeChambeau is among other notable players who did not make the cut.
What Happened
Wyndham Clark surged to a four-shot lead at the US Open halfway mark, while several top players, including Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau, failed to make the cut. Rory McIlroy fell back after a challenging back nine.
Why It Matters
Clark's lead and the early exits of high-profile golfers significantly alter the competitive landscape of the tournament, affecting both fan expectations and the prospects for remaining contenders.
What's Next
The tournament will continue with the remaining field, led by Clark, as players compete in the weekend rounds at Shinnecock Hills.
Sources
Confirmed by 4 independent sources
- BBC NewsCenter31m agoClark in control of US Open as wind derails McIlroy and Scheffler
- Fox NewsRight14m agoJon Rahm drops gigantic F-bomb after missing a birdie putt in disastrous round at the US Open
- The IndependentLeft4h agoRory McIlroy bushes off US Open delay to hunt down Wyndham Clark in second round
