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Published 17:42 15 Jun 2025 BST
Updated 18:04 15 Jun 2025 BST

US golfer Wyndham Clark missed the cut at the US Open by one stroke, finishing on +8 after shooting +4 in his second round at Oakmont.
And, allegedly, he let his frustrations get the better of him, with pictures showing smashed up lockers.
Tron Carter, of the No Laying Up podcast, posted on X that 'multiple sources' confirmed that it was Clark who was the perpetrator.
At the very least, there should be a fine incoming if he is found guilty.
The 2023 US Open champions also had to apologise for his behaviour at last month's PGA Championship, which saw him launch his driver into a sponsors sign.
Sam Burns is currently leading the tournament by one shot on -4.
After his second round, he said: "Yeah, I think as if I've said it once, I've said it a hundred times, but this golf course is difficult. It takes a lot of patience.
"I think today I didn't drive the ball as well as I would have liked to. But when I got out of position I feel like I did a good job of getting myself back in the fairway, having a wedge or short iron in my hand and giving myself a chance for par. I was able to convert some of those and kind of kept the momentum going. So that was kind of key to the round today.
"I think as a kid growing up, you dream about winning major championships and that's why we practice so hard and work so hard. All these guys in this field I think would agree that to have the opportunity to win a major is special. I'm definitely really excited for tomorrow.
"I think there's a -- you know this place is special in itself and the history here and all the people that have been before me and walked these grounds and played here, it's really special."
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