Wyndham Clark Leads as US Open Day Two Unfolds in Challenging Conditions

Wyndham Clark Leads as US Open Day Two Unfolds in Challenging Conditions

Key Events: Viktor Hovland and Niklas Norgaard donned striking vertical striped black and white trousers, humorously likened to a butcher’s apron by Ewen Murray in the Sky commentary box. As Hovland putted from off the green at Hole 2, he initially fell short but salvaged par with a six-footer. Wyndham Clark, the overnight leader, paired with Dustin Johnson and Gary Woodland, started at Hole 1. This trio of former US Open champions had an impressive 13-under in round one, showcasing their skills at a challenging Shinnecock. Matt Fitzpatrick, also in the mix, started his second round and narrowly missed a 19-foot birdie putt at the 1st hole. Bryson DeChambeau, a two-time champion, managed an even par 70 in his first round, while Hovland struggled with a 6-over 76. Spencer Tibbits, tied for fifth, made headlines as a former Oregon State standout. Weather Updates: Friday, June 19: Stiff winds with clouds transitioning to sun. Saturday, June 20: Continued gusty winds and sunny conditions. Sunday, June 21: Mixed clouds and sunshine, ideal for Father’s Day. Wyndham Clark completed his round with two pars, finishing with a clubhouse lead of 6-under 64. Dustin Johnson cut the lead in half with a 66, while Fitzpatrick and Woodland remained just three shots back. Jon Rahm, another former champion, was also in contention at -2 with three holes left to play. Second-Round Leaderboard: -6: Clark -4: D. Johnson -3: M. Fitzpatrick, Woodland -2: Cowan, Stevens, Rahm, McGreevy Despite a slow pace of play due to a two-hour fog delay on Thursday, the competition remains fierce as players continue to battle the tough conditions.

Source: The Guardian Sport - 2026-06-19