Clark in control of US Open as wind derails McIlroy and Scheffler
Summary
Wyndham Clark leads the US Open golf tournament by four shots after two rounds, playing in less windy conditions than many others. Top players Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler faced stronger winds, which made it harder to score well and kept them behind Clark.Key Facts
- Wyndham Clark has a four-shot lead at the halfway point of the US Open.
- Clark scored six under par in the first round and three under in the second.
- Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler struggled with wind and finished level par, seven shots behind Clark.
- Wind conditions varied, benefiting players who played earlier or later with calmer weather.
- Matt Fitzpatrick and Xander Schauffele are close behind Clark, three under par.
- Clark wants to redeem himself after a previous incident where he smashed a locker and took anger management therapy.
- The tournament is taking place at Shinnecock Hills in New York.
- Wind speeds reached up to 40 mph on Thursday, challenging players’ putting and shot control.
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