Wyndham Clark (-4) emerged as the champion at Shinnecock Hills, surviving a tense final round to claim the U.S. Open title. Despite a closing +3, Clark’s earlier cushion proved just enough to hold off the chasing pack and secure one of the most prestigious trophies in golf.
Sam Burns (-3) finished runner-up after a composed -3 round, applying pressure late but falling one shot short. Tom Kim (-1) claimed solo third with an even-par finish, showing resilience on a demanding Sunday.
A trio at Even par Keith Mitchell, Scottie Scheffler, and J.T. Poston—shared fourth place, each unable to mount a decisive charge despite steady play.
Further down, Sam Stevens (+1), Tyrrell Hatton (+1), Gary Woodland (+1), and Joaquín Niemann (+1) rounded out the top ten. Niemann’s -4 was one of the standout rounds of the day, vaulting him up the board.