2023 U.S Open champion Wyndham Clark reached Oakmont Country Club in Pennsylvania for the Major tournament, posting a low finish at the RBC Canadian Open.
Clark finished in a five-way tie for the 59th at TPC Toronto last week, after carding a five-under par 275. The 2025 RBC Canadian Open was his 15th appearance this season, and he last played the event in 2022. Clark had shared the 7th place with two others in his last appearance at the PGA Tour event.

The three-time PGA winner kicked off his Major week in style as he reached Oakmont for his fifth U.S Open. In a recent story shared on the official Instagram page of the U.S Open, Clark was seen leaning against his golf kit in front of his Lexus. The 31-year-old reposted the picture on his social media handle, which was originally captioned:
"Lexus ambassador Wyndham Clark has arrived at Oakmont"

Last year at Pinehurst (No.2), Clark finished in a tie for the 56th position with a 12-over par score. In 2023, he defeated Rory McIlroy by one stroke to clinch his first Major title at the Los Angeles Country Club. He failed to make the cut in his first two appearances at the Major tournament.
How has Wyndham Clark performed so far this season?
The 31-year-old has had a mixed season, with both decent and low finishes over the 15 PGA Tour events he has played in. Besides the two missed cuts in The American Express and the Zurich Classic (team event), Clark also withdrew from The Players Championship this year during the second round owing to his neck injury.
Clark's best result of the season came at the Texas Houston Children's Open, where he shared a tie for fifth place with three others.

The three-time PGA Tour winner finished quite low on the leaderboard at the first two Majors of the year. While he was at T46 at the end of the Masters tournament, he was tied for 50th at the PGA Championship in Quail Hollow. Both outcomes became his best finishes to date at the Major events.
Clark has claimed three Top-25 finishes this season besides the Houston event, keeping his game steady. He finished at T15 at The Sentry and T16 in the WM Phoenix Open. He finished in a tie for 22nd place at the Arnold Palmer Invitational in March.
Wyndham Clark's last win on the Tour remains his victory at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am last year, where he defeated Ludvig Aberg by one stroke.