The swing rebuild that put Wyndham Clark on top at the U.S. Open

A golfer in a white shirt and navy hat, possibly working on a swing rebuild, watches his shot soar at the U.S. Open, as a crowd of spectators looks on under the blue sky—channeling the focus of champions like Wyndham Clark.

Wyndham Clark tees off on hole 7 during the third round of the 126th U.S. Open

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