Wyndham Clark is one of the most consistent players on the PGA Tour.
Since earning his Tour card in 2019, the former University of Oregon standout has made more than 63% of cuts, earning himself over $11M in the process.
After four long years, Clark broke through in 2023 with his first PGA Tour victory at the Wells Fargo Championship, beating Xander Schauffele by four strokes to take home the championship.
Three years prior, Clark had a chance to win at the 2020 Bermuda Championship, losing in a playoff to Brian Gay. In the years between, Clark had brushes with greatness, earning a third place finish, five top five finishes and 15 top 10s before finally earning his first win.
With Clark trending upwards and not yet 30 years old, the Colorado native has plenty of room to blossom into a star on the PGA Tour.
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Wyndham Clark, of Valor Christian High School, chips from the sand onto the 18th green, Tuesday,…
Wyndham Clark, of Valor Christian High School, chips from the sand onto the 18th green, Tuesday, October 04, 2011, during the final day of the 4A Colorado State High School Golf Tournament at Pelican Lakes Golf Club in Windsor. Clark won the 4A state tournament.
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Wyndham Clark of Oregon watches a tee shot on the second hole from the first green…
Wyndham Clark of Oregon watches a tee shot on the second hole from the first green during day 1 of the 2016 East Lake Cup at East Lake Golf Club on October 31, 2016 in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Wyndham Clark of the Oregon Ducks tees off the fourth hole on day 3 of the…
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