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06/18/26 07:59:00
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06/18 19:57 CDT Wyndham Clark seizes on changing nature of Shinnecock to lead
US Open
Wyndham Clark seizes on changing nature of Shinnecock to lead US Open
By DOUG FERGUSON
AP Golf Writer
SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. (AP) --- The USGA set up a different golf course at
Shinnecock Hills to keep it playable in strong wind. And when the wind subsided
late Thursday afternoon, Wyndham Clark looked like he was playing a different
U.S. Open.
Clark seized on a more gentle course --- slightly calmer and still soft with
receptive greens --- by pulling away late to reach 6-under par through 16 holes.
He left in darkness with a four-shot lead over seven players, one of them
Oklahoma junior Ryder Cowan, another one the surprisingly resurgent Dustin
Johnson.
Rory McIlroy thought he had made a fine effort to shoot 69 in gusts that topped
30 mph in the middle of the day, when the scoring average was well above 74.
The afternoon started tough until the wind kept subsiding, and players began
taking aim at flags. The afternoon wave was playing at least a stroke easier
than the early starters who faced relentless wind.
Cowan birdied his last hole for a 68 to join former Sooner Max McGreevy and
former Oklahoma State player Sam Stevens, the only one of that trio who faced
the harsh wind of the morning wave.
Johnson, in his final year of being exempt from the U.S. Open he won at Oakmont
in 2016, ran off four straight birdies and was tied with Clark after 13 holes.
But Johnson failed to get up-and-down for birdie on the easy par-5 fifth, where
Clark made eagle. And then Johnson three-putted from short range for double
bogey on the sixth to fall four shots behind.
Scottie Scheffler, who needs the U.S. Open to complete the career Grand Slam,
battled all day and relied heavily on his short game to salvage a 72. It was
his 10th consecutive U.S. Open round without breaking par, but at the time it
left him only four shots out of the lead.
Clark, who won the U.S. Open in Los Angeles three years ago, changed the look
of the leaderboard. He was to return Friday morning to complete the round, then
head out for the second round in wind expected to be not as strong.
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