Wyndham Clark entered 2025 with everything going for him. He was the reigning U.S. Open champion. He’d won three times in two years. His world ranking sat at No. 7. The 2023 Wells Fargo and 2024 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am titles validated his breakthrough. He’d played on both the 2023 Ryder Cup and 2024 Presidents Cup teams, winning the latter. Then everything fell apart. Fast.

By mid-November, Clark had plummeted to No. 33 in the world. His FedEx Cup Fall standing dropped to No. 61. When asked to sum up his season in one word, he didn’t hold back. “Pretty shitty,” he told Golfweek. But the numbers only tell part of the story. In between, Clark was severly reprimanded for his on-course and off-course outburts. Throwing clubs. Damaging locker rooms. Clark’s year kept getting worse.

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