Wyndham Clark’s STUNNING birdie shakes up U.S. Open shattering Rory McIlroy’s dream pairing with Rickie Fowler
Wyndham Clark's late birdie at the U.S. Open altered the course of events, robbing Rory McIlroy of a final pairing with close friend Rickie Fowler.

Rory McIlroy, Wyndham Clark, Rickie Fowler ( Image via Golf )
In a thrilling turn of events at the U.S. Open, Wyndham Clark showcased his prowess by drilling a remarkable 8-iron shot that one-hopped off the flagstick and settled a mere 6 feet away from the hole.
According to Golf Channel, This crucial birdie not only secured Clark a share of the 54-hole lead but also denied Rory McIlroy a spot in the final pairing alongside his close friend, Rickie Fowler. The significance of this moment reverberates through the excitement and anticipation at the Los Angeles Country Club.
Clark’s caddie, John Ellis, couldn’t hide his excitement, recognizing the magnitude of the situation. “That was a big deal,” Ellis exclaimed. “We want to be in that last group and stare down whoever’s leading.”
Wyndham Clark’s spectacular birdie shakes U.S. Open’s final pairing, denies McIlroy-Fowler clash

With his sensational birdie on the last green, Wyndham Clark ensured that the final group would face off once again on Sunday. This sets the stage for a captivating showdown between two talented golfers, both products of Oklahoma State, as they vie for their first major title on this esteemed course.
The absence of Rory McIlroy from the final group alongside Rickie Fowler marks a deviation from their enthralling history of the competition. McIlroy has always relished the opportunity to go head-to-head with his close buddies, pushing each other to greater heights.
However, fate had a different plan this time. McIlroy, who triumphed over Fowler in the past, will now face the world No. 35 from a different position on the final day. Determined to reclaim his dominance, McIlroy will keep a watchful eye on the last group, gaining valuable insights by observing their progress down the fairway.
The U.S. Open continues to be a hotbed of intense competition and unexpected twists. Wyndham Clark’s late birdie not only catapulted him into a shared lead but also disrupted the highly anticipated final pairing between Rory McIlroy and Rickie Fowler.
As these remarkable golfers gear up for the ultimate challenge on the final day, the world watches in anticipation, ready to witness history unfold on the greens of the Los Angeles Country Club.
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