With just five weeks until the first major of the year, the PGA Tour’s best are fine-tuning their games for Augusta. While some are finding their rhythm, others continue to struggle—notably a certain two-time Masters champion whose dominance defined the 2024 season but has yet to materialize in 2025.
The 2023 US Open champion, Wyndham Clark, couldn’t help but reveal his true feelings during Thursday’s press conference at the 2025 Arnold Palmer Invitational. When asked about his runner-up finish to Scottie Scheffler at last year’s tournament, Clark’s response was brutally honest: “It’s unfortunate. I had a few tournaments last year that if Scottie wasn’t in the field I would have won. Maybe can I get some redemption in these next few weeks and hopefully Scottie’s not up there,” he said with a laugh.
With Scheffler struggling to recapture his 2024 form, Clark’s candid admission offers a fascinating glimpse into the competitive mindset among top pros.
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