US Open leader Clark hopes for a better crowd during final round

Wyndham Clark hits a shot on the 13th fairway during US Open
Wyndham Clark hits a shot on the 13th fairway during US Open Bill Streicher-Imagn Images

Wyndham Clark will hope for a livelier ⁠crowd as he bids for a second U.S. Open win at Shinnecock Hills on Sunday, with a ‌six-stroke lead giving him a clear path to the trophy and, he ‌hopes, fans' affections.

A confluence of headline-grabbing sports events ‌this week has taken some of the spotlight from Southampton, ‌a ritzy beach town east of New York City.

Massive ‌crowds gathered in downtown Manhattan to celebrate the Knicks' NBA title at a ticker-tape parade on Thursday, while on Friday, World ‌Cup co-hosts the United States were playing ⁠against Australia over in Seattle.

U.S. Open organisers ‌even put the U.S. match against the Socceroos on one ​of two big screens in the media centre to let reporters keep one eye on the beautiful ​game.

"It was kind of unfortunate that we're finishing in the dark and people weren't really out there because there ⁠were some obviously ​key, big moments, and it did kind of get a little flat," said Clark, who carded an even-par 70 on Saturday and was seven under through 54 holes.

"Hopefully tomorrow ‌there's a bunch of fans and stuff, but for me, it's still really important, and I still felt the moment. It's just maybe unfortunate that there weren't all the people there."

The 2023 champion conceded this week that his reputation had taken a hit among fans after a locker room incident at the event last year.

A later tee time on Saturday did not help matters ‌much, as he squinted into the dying light during the ​final stages of the third round.

"Sometimes it made ‌it tough to stay really focused because it seemed like everyone was leaving, and it was like the tournament was over, and I had to keep myself really focused and in the present," said Clark.

"Hopefully, ⁠there are people there tomorrow ⁠, and it's a great ‌atmosphere."

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