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Wyndham Clark heard the hecklers. He also heard one sentence that summed up Sunday at Shinnecock.
Highlights: 126th U.S. Open, Final Round
Watch the best moments from the fourth round of the 126th U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Long Island, New York.

126th U.S. Open

Watch the best moments from the fourth round of the 126th U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Long Island, New York.
Wyndham Clark is the U.S. Open champion for the second time in three years.
Sam Burns had a phenomenal final day at Shinnecock, shooting 3-under 71 and soaring the leaderboards on a valiant comeback attempt at the 126th U.S. Open, before a narrowly-missed birdie putt ended his day in heartbreak.
See the full 2026 U.S. Open payout and prize money breakdown, including how much each player earned at Shinnecock Hills with the complete final standings and earnings table.
Wyndham Clark heard the hecklers. He also heard one sentence that summed up Sunday at Shinnecock.
Watch Wyndham Clark’s trophy presentation after his win at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in the 126th U.S. Open, where he apologized for his 2025 actions and commended Scottie Scheffler in his pursuit of the Grand Slam.
Rory McIlroy was tied for third at one point Saturday, then struggled at Shinnecock.

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Scheffler after Rd. 3: USO a battle all week
Scottie Scheffler talks about battling back after a rough start in the third round of the U.S. Open and how some of his best shots looked like from his perspective.

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Watch highlights from the fourth and final round of play at the 2026 U.S. Women’s Open, taking place at Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, California.
Nelly Korda won a title and a $2.5 million dollar prize as a part of the 2026 U.S Women’s Open’s $12.5 million purse.
Twelve U.S Women’s Opens and one near-miss of a putt later, Korda secured what she has been chasing since 2013.
Just under three feet separated Nelly Korda from a win at Riviera, and the world No. 1 steeled her nerves and nailed the putt to win her first U.S. Women’s Open and second major of the year.
Poston, who lost his lead after 12 holes, made a 7-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole to force a playoff with Ryan Gerard, and then won on the second extra hole.
J.T. Poston was tied for the lead Sunday morning when three swings with a wedge changed everything at the Memorial.