Wyndham Clark’s dream of representing his country at the Olympics got off to a tough start on Thursday. Unfortunately, things were made worse by the fact that Wyndham also represents Golf Twitter.
Our beloved online community can be a lot of fun during big events like when Scottie Scheffler got arrested at the PGA Championship. But it can also be a cruel place that turns on players performing poorly. In a hurry.
Such was the case for Clark, the 2023 U.S. Open champ who earned his spot on Team USA through the Official World Golf Ranking. But many believed Bryson DeChambeau, the 2024 U.S. Open champ, should go to Paris instead based on current form. And it’s hard to argue with the latter based on Clark’s opening round. In particular, his first three holes at Le Golf National, where he failed to put his tee shot in play.
wyndham clark's first 3 tee shots of the day, welcome to le golf national 😱😨🥤 pic.twitter.com/cY0j6WnenZ
— Brendan Porath (@BrendanPorath) August 1, 2024
Yikes. Not that he’s the first American to struggle in Paris as Rory McIlroy alluded to earlier in the week. Clark actually shot even par the rest of the day, but his opening 75 left him 12 shots off the pace set by Hideki Matsuyama on a day filled with low scoring. Only two players in the field of 60 shot worse and Clark was five shots worse than any of his American teammates. Again, Golf Twitter did NOT go easy on him:
Wyndham Clark was going to struggle at Le Golf National. LACC it is not. pic.twitter.com/EYrRSTvwjv
— Ryan Ballengee (@RyanBallengee) August 1, 2024
It’s almost like I know what I’m talking about? 🤷♂️🤔
Wyndham Clark DID NOT deserve to represent Team USA at the #Olympics. https://t.co/YoYiExh00N pic.twitter.com/rMqVA9NyjD
— Rickie Fowler Tracker (@Rickie_Tracker) August 1, 2024
Wyndham Clark should be nowhere near professional golf, let alone the Olympics. 🤢🤮📉📉📉🗑 pic.twitter.com/DQ7KXQPJJG
— Thechek182 (@thechek182) August 1, 2024
If Wyndham Clark wanted the best for the USA Olympic team he would step aside as a participant pic.twitter.com/D673S5jR5p
— PGA/LIV Hot Takes (@PGALIVHotTakes) July 19, 2024
Clark, Wyndham
🪦 8-1-24 pic.twitter.com/q2AK9dNw0Q
— Byron Lindeque (@TheModelManiac) August 1, 2024
And, yes, there was plenty of Bryson support on there instead:
Bryson Dechambeau watching Wyndham Clark at the Olympics: pic.twitter.com/ammh5jSNwB
— Josh Wiesel (@Jwiesel13) August 1, 2024
USA really sent over Wyndham Clark instead of Bryson for the Olympics..
he's currently 2nd to last in the field.
— JJ Gruden (@TakingThePoint5) August 1, 2024
I can’t believe we as a country sent Wyndham Clark to the Olympics and not Bryson Dechambeau because of some dumb rule. Send this bum on a plane home already
— Derek Kudjer (@koojababy) August 1, 2024
Ouch. Hey, Wyndham didn’t make the rules for qualifying. He earned his spot here. But it’s unfortunate that Clark isn’t coming in with better form. In the four majors in 2024, Clark finished T-56 in his U.S. Open defence and missed the cut in the other three, including round of 78 and 80 at the Open Championship a couple weeks ago.
Wyndham still has three more rounds to play in Paris, but things don’t look too promising. That doesn’t mean, however, that Clark still can’t enjoy his first Olympics experience. He just might want to stay off Twitter while he’s in Paris.
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