
Wyndham Clark
Wyndham Clark
Background
Wyndham Clark is an American professional golfer born on December 9, 1993. Hailing from the United States, a country with a rich golf tradition that has produced legends like Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, and Arnold Palmer, Clark represents the next generation of PGA Tour competitors. His career has shown flashes of elite potential, with a notable peak in the world rankings.
Career Overview
Clark's professional journey has been marked by significant fluctuations in form. In 2025, he reached a career-high world ranking of #7, demonstrating his capability to compete at golf's highest level. However, by 2026, his ranking had dropped to #75, indicating a challenging period in his career.
His 2026 season has been inconsistent, with results ranging from a strong T17 finish at The American Express (-20) to several finishes outside the top 50. Notable performances include a T37 at the WM Phoenix Open (-6) and a T43 at The Genesis Invitational (-3). His most recent starts at the Valspar Championship (T83) and Texas Children's Houston Open (T105) suggest he is currently struggling to find his best form.
Current Status
As of 2026, Clark finds himself in a transitional phase, working to regain the form that once saw him ranked among the world's top 10 golfers. His talent is evident from his past achievements, but recent results indicate he needs to rediscover consistency to climb back up the rankings. American golf fans will be watching to see if this former top-10 player can mount a comeback on the competitive PGA Tour.