Wyndham Clark

Wyndham Clark

30-Year-Old Golfer
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2024 Fantasy Outlook
We could see the talent for years with Clark, but he just struggled to put it all together. That all changed last season when he scored two wins, one at the signature event at Quail Hollow and the other at the U.S. Open. Clark finished the season third in the FedExCup after a strong showing at East Lake, one of eight top-10s on the year. He also only missed three cuts in 28 starts, which speaks to his big improvements with the irons to go with that power and putting prowess. While the 29-year-old has everything you are looking for from a top-tier PGA Tour player, we need to see him back it up in 2024 before we can project him among the upper echelon players. Read Past Outlooks
Misses cut at seven-over
April 13, 2024
Clark shot a six-over 78 on Friday at The Masters to miss the cut at the event.
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Clark entered Friday at one-over, but added to his plight by firing seven bogeys to just one birdie while missing the cut. The missed cut was his second across his last five events, though Clark had also finished as a runner-up twice over that timeframe.
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
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Though he had finished with more FedEx points in his rookie season, Clark's fourth and most recent season on the PGA Tour was his best. Clark set a career high in money earned and cuts made (22/29). Clark is starting to show more consistency after missing double digit cuts in each of the last two seasons. The Oregon product ranked fourth in driving distance last season, but only 56th in SG: Off-the-Tee and 173rd in SG: Approach. That tells me he needs to reign things in a bit to put himself in better positions to attack pins. Clark has been a great putter throughout his career, so there's a lot of tools to work with here if he can harness his ability.
Clark missed at least 12 cuts for the second straight year. He was buoyed by his runner-up at the Bermuda Championship and a T8 at the Genesis Invitational. He did not close the season especially well missing the cut in his last seven starts. Clark has been very poor approaching the green ever since he came on tour, which is really what has been holding him back. He is very long off the tee and solid around the green and with the putter.
Clark has shown to be an excellent putter in his young career, but his ball striking has really struggled. Last season he ranked 20th in SG: Putting, but 193rd in SG: Tee-to-green. It's really the reason he went just 10-for-23 in made cuts last season. Until he shows more consistent ball striking, Clark will be hard to trust in all formats.
Clark appeared in three PGA Tour events during the 2017-18 season, notably finishing 17th at the Sanderson Farms Championship before missing cuts at the OHL Classic and Waste Management Phoenix Open. On the Web.com Tour in 2018, he collected to top-three finishes and four top-10s, but missed 11 cuts in 23 starts. Clark struggled with his accuracy off the tee, but made up for it with distance as he ultimately finished top-30 in birdie average.
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Plays through injury in Houston
April 1, 2024
Clark (back) fired a four-under 66 in the fourth round to finish in a tie for 31st place at the Houston Open.
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Will tee off Thursday
March 28, 2024
Clark (back) will tee off as scheduled Thursday at 1:53 pm ET.
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Trying to play through back injury
Back
March 27, 2024
Clark suffered a back injury during practice this week but hopes to play through the issue during the Texas Children's Houston Open, Cameron Jourdan of GolfWeek reports.
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Brutal lip out ends Players hopes
March 17, 2024
Clark lipped out what would have been a closing birdie at 18 to force a playoff with Scottie Scheffler and ultimately settled for a three-way share of second at The Players Championship.
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Another strong showing at big event
March 10, 2024
Clark finished in solo second place at the Arnold Palmer Invitational after a two-under 70 in the final round.
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