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SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. — Wyndham Clark arrived at Shinnecock Hills on Sunday knowing that his name would be etched in history. Either he would capture his second U.S. Open title in the last four years or he would join an infamous list of players to blow a massive lead at the 54-hole mark in a major championship as he entered the deciding day a half dozen clear of his closest competitor.
There was no in between with Clark, and perhaps that was always the point.
Much has been made about Clark the person this week as he slept on the lead on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. He will sleep with the U.S. Open trophy on Sunday. But when one gets put into that position, they got put under a microscope. It’s part of the deal. For better or worse, almost everything is revealed and people latch on.
The smashed and destroyed locker at Oakmont Country Club after last year’s U.S. Open. The thrown driver that damaged a sponsorship sign at the PGA Championship and came close to hitting a volunteer. Some eyebrow raising rulings, head-scratching quotes and apology attempts.
There’s more than a few to latch onto.
All of them put Clark’s character at the forefront of the conversation. All of it overshadowed Clark the golfer and what the American was accomplishing around a brutally tough Shinnecock Hills. All of it came to a boiling point as he made the slow stride from the driving range to the first tee Sunday afternoon.

A long embrace with his mental coach and a deep breath ensued, and then Clark entered the arena knowing he’d be up against it, knowing it would all be used against him.
There was no mistaking who those lining the fairways of Shinnecock Hills were cheering for on a picture perfect New York summer day. It was not Scottie Scheffler. It was not Sam Burns. It was not Tom Kim.
It was anybody but Clark. Anybody who would make this tournament interesting.
“Man, they definitely didn’t want me to win,” Clark said with the trophy shining right next to him in the champions press conference. “It’s pretty rare in an Open Championship or a major to have fans kind of boo against your shots or cheer for bad shots.
“That was tough, but sometimes being the underdog is nice. I was in ’23, and I kind of did the same thing. Anytime someone said something negative to me, I replaced it with something positive. You know, some of it’s self-deserved. I kind of brought it on myself, but I also get it, too. Scottie was going for the career Grand Slam, and it hasn’t happened very often.
“It was tough, but I’m proud of myself that I battled through. Things really could have gotten away from me. I stood tough. I would have liked to have won by more, but as long as you win, it doesn’t matter.”
Around every turn and in between every hole, those outside the ropes let him have it. A constant barrage of jeers, with cheers being produced only when he took a misstep. A tunnel of naysayers felt suffocating to walk through as excitement rose with the dust only when a ball would fall off line.
It reached the point on the back nine that fans summoned others away from the golf course to lend a helping hand. Those on site turned to their phone to FaceTime friends so that they could get in on the action. Additional insults were hurled from miles away.
Clark heard them all.
“I was kind of making jokes about it with Dave where if we heard someone cheer for me, I’d go, ‘Oh, there’s one person that likes me.’ So we would kind of make jokes and make it maybe a little light-hearted,” Clark said. “But it’s tough, man. I’ve played now a Presidents Cup and Ryder Cup on foreign soil, and it kind of had that atmosphere a little bit.
“I also got good prep last week in Canada. They were pretty harsh on me the last day, so I think that all of that combined kind of led to this moment where, all right, I’ve been in this position. It sucks being the underdog or getting rooted against, but I can pull through, and there’s nothing like winning kind of an away game, if you will.”
Clark took his fair share of punches on Sunday — some self-inflicted, others not. He made a horrible bogey on the par-5 5th and turned in 3 over on the front nine alone. He helped make this a golf tournament as much as Burns and the other pursuers.
But he also threw some, too.
Clark landed a body blow on No. 10 after Scheffler rolled in a birdie bid before him. Little applause it caused.
The fans countered a few holes later as it felt as if the grandstand behind the 13th hole willed his ball off the green. It stopped and started to trickle away from the pin only when the noise around the surface started to reach new levels. This back-and-forth was continuous.
It was relentless.
It was nonstop.
It kept coming wave after wave, hole after hole.
Groans for good shots. Claps and high fives for the bad.
But Clark had the last laugh as he threw the last punch in the form of an uppercut on the par-5 16th. Out of position off the tee and without the best look for a birdie, Clark summoned his putter again to drain a 24-footer, as he would a couple holes later for his championship-sealing two-putt par.
Clark emerged from the ringer and came out the other side as a two-time U.S. Open champion. Something only Tiger Woods, Bryson DeChambeau, Retief Goosen and Brooks Koepka have accomplished in the 2000s. Cheers and applause were muted for Clark’s addition to this list, but the few were more than hard-earned.
He climbed up the path towards the sun and the clubhouse and was greeted by his peers — players, caddies, members of the traveling circus that is professional golf. The respect was apparent.
All week, Clark has voiced his regret for his past actions. He has been peppered again and again about his past indiscretions.
On Friday, he said this:
“I’m hoping I can win back the fans that I had or some new fans because it was a terrible incident. You know, I really feel like I can show people that I’m fun and outgoing, I’m fierce, competitive, love the game, respect the game, and I just had a bad moment.
“Hopefully I can win those people back. I definitely feel like I’m in a better place. Hopefully a great weekend and great rest of the year, maybe I’ll gain all those fans back.”
Whether you believe in his contrition is not really the point. You can like Clark. You can dislike him. You can wish that he did not win. You can hope it is his last major championship victory. This is sport after all. Opinions about those in the arena are half the fun. If everyone was vanilla, the game would lose its taste.
But after a performance like that in an environment like that — one few if any of his peers have experienced en route to a major championship — you have to respect him.
It’s the other part of the sports equation, and much like Clark himself, there’s no in between on that.
“I sure hope it closes the door on it,” Clark said. “I figured in my mind that this would maybe be the last time just because it’s one year removed. I’ll probably always get them, but I hope I don’t become the heel of the PGA [Tour].
“I guess if I am, any press is good press, right?”
| POS | CTRY | NAME | TO PAR | EARNINGS | R1 | R2 | R3 | R4 | TOTAL | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
|
-4 | $4,500,000.00 | 64* | 69 | 70 | 73 | 276 | |||
| 2 |
|
-3 | $2,430,000.00 | 71* | 68 | 71 | 67 | 277 | |||
| 3 |
|
-1 | $1,532,530.00 | 70* | 67 | 72 | 70 | 279 | |||
| T4 |
|
E | $920,882.00 | 72 | 68* | 69 | 71 | 280 | |||
| T4 |
|
E | $920,882.00 | 71 | 71* | 71 | 67 | 280 | |||
| T4 |
|
E | $920,882.00 | 70* | 70 | 70 | 70 | 280 | |||
| T7 |
|
+1 | $617,090.00 | 74* | 68 | 72 | 67 | 281 | |||
| T7 |
|
+1 | $617,090.00 | 78* | 65 | 72 | 66 | 281 | |||
| T7 |
|
+1 | $617,090.00 | 68* | 69 | 72 | 72 | 281 | |||
| T7 |
|
+1 | $617,090.00 | 67* | 73 | 73 | 68 | 281 | |||
| T11 |
|
+2 | $405,862.00 | 71* | 70 | 73 | 68 | 282 | |||
| T11 |
|
+2 | $405,862.00 | 71 | 71* | 71 | 69 | 282 | |||
| T11 |
|
+2 | $405,862.00 | 72 | 67* | 70 | 73 | 282 | |||
| T11 |
|
+2 | $405,862.00 | 70* | 71 | 70 | 71 | 282 | |||
| T11 |
|
+2 | $405,862.00 | 71 | 66* | 73 | 72 | 282 | |||
| T11 |
|
+2 | $405,862.00 | 74* | 67 | 72 | 69 | 282 | |||
| T17 |
|
+3 | $280,966.00 | 73* | 65 | 73 | 72 | 283 | |||
| T17 |
|
+3 | $280,966.00 | 71 | 68* | 75 | 69 | 283 | |||
| T17 |
|
+3 | $280,966.00 | 72 | 70* | 72 | 69 | 283 | |||
| T17 |
|
+3 | $280,966.00 | 70* | 70 | 73 | 70 | 283 | |||
| T17 |
|
+3 | $280,966.00 | 69* | 72 | 76 | 66 | 283 | |||
| 22 |
|
+4 | $230,220.00 | 67* | 70 | 74 | 73 | 284 | |||
| T23 |
|
+5 | $181,101.00 | 70* | 71 | 74 | 70 | 285 | |||
| T23 |
|
+5 | $181,101.00 | 69 | 72* | 71 | 73 | 285 | |||
| T23 |
|
+5 | – | 68* | 72 | 72 | 73 | 285 | |||
| T23 |
|
+5 | $181,101.00 | 72* | 71 | 71 | 71 | 285 | |||
| T23 |
|
+5 | $181,101.00 | 70 | 73* | 74 | 68 | 285 | |||
| T23 |
|
+5 | $181,101.00 | 71* | 69 | 72 | 73 | 285 | |||
| T23 |
|
+5 | $181,101.00 | 73* | 70 | 67 | 75 | 285 | |||
| T23 |
|
+5 | $181,101.00 | 69* | 72 | 77 | 67 | 285 | |||
| T23 |
|
+5 | – | 72 | 71* | 74 | 68 | 285 | |||
| T32 |
|
+6 | $128,756.00 | 70 | 71* | 71 | 74 | 286 | |||
| T32 |
|
+6 | $128,756.00 | 66* | 77 | 71 | 72 | 286 | |||
| T32 |
|
+6 | $128,756.00 | 69* | 71 | 73 | 73 | 286 | |||
| T32 |
|
+6 | $128,756.00 | 68 | 73* | 73 | 72 | 286 | |||
| T32 |
|
+6 | $128,756.00 | 72* | 68 | 73 | 73 | 286 | |||
| T32 |
|
+6 | $128,756.00 | 69* | 71 | 73 | 73 | 286 | |||
| T32 |
|
+6 | $128,756.00 | 71* | 70 | 72 | 73 | 286 | |||
| T39 |
|
+7 | $101,859.00 | 71* | 70 | 76 | 70 | 287 | |||
| T39 |
|
+7 | – | 72 | 71* | 74 | 70 | 287 | |||
| T39 |
|
+7 | $101,859.00 | 73* | 71 | 74 | 69 | 287 | |||
| T39 |
|
+7 | $101,859.00 | 70 | 74* | 73 | 70 | 287 | |||
| T43 |
|
+8 | $72,592.00 | 72 | 70* | 73 | 73 | 288 | |||
| T43 |
|
+8 | $72,592.00 | 75 | 69* | 73 | 71 | 288 | |||
| T43 |
|
+8 | $72,592.00 | 71 | 70* | 73 | 74 | 288 | |||
| T43 |
|
+8 | $72,592.00 | 71* | 68 | 77 | 72 | 288 | |||
| T43 |
|
+8 | $72,592.00 | 71 | 72* | 70 | 75 | 288 | |||
| T43 |
|
+8 | $72,592.00 | 71 | 69* | 73 | 75 | 288 | |||
| T43 |
|
+8 | $72,592.00 | 69* | 73 | 76 | 70 | 288 | |||
| T43 |
|
+8 | $72,592.00 | 74* | 68 | 71 | 75 | 288 | |||
| T43 |
|
+8 | $72,592.00 | 72 | 71* | 73 | 72 | 288 | |||
| T43 |
|
+8 | $72,592.00 | 72 | 72* | 71 | 73 | 288 | |||
| T53 |
|
+9 | $51,467.00 | 69* | 74 | 74 | 72 | 289 | |||
| T53 |
|
+9 | $51,467.00 | 74 | 68* | 76 | 71 | 289 | |||
| T53 |
|
+9 | $51,467.00 | 71* | 71 | 77 | 70 | 289 | |||
| T56 |
|
+10 | $48,625.00 | 72* | 72 | 72 | 74 | 290 | |||
| T56 |
|
+10 | $48,625.00 | 71 | 73* | 75 | 71 | 290 | |||
| T56 |
|
+10 | – | 72 | 72* | 74 | 72 | 290 | |||
| T56 |
|
+10 | $48,625.00 | 73* | 70 | 73 | 74 | 290 | |||
| T56 |
|
+10 | $48,625.00 | 74* | 70 | 80 | 66 | 290 | |||
| T61 |
|
+11 | $47,242.00 | 68* | 74 | 76 | 73 | 291 | |||
| T61 |
|
+11 | $47,242.00 | 70* | 72 | 76 | 73 | 291 | |||
| T63 |
|
+13 | $46,551.00 | 75 | 69* | 75 | 74 | 293 | |||
| T63 |
|
+13 | – | 74* | 70 | 78 | 71 | 293 | |||
| T65 |
|
+14 | $44,938.00 | 71 | 73* | 77 | 73 | 294 | |||
| T65 |
|
+14 | $44,938.00 | 70* | 70 | 74 | 80 | 294 | |||
| T65 |
|
+14 | $44,938.00 | 70 | 73* | 80 | 71 | 294 | |||
| T65 |
|
+14 | $44,938.00 | 71* | 73 | 77 | 73 | 294 | |||
| T65 |
|
+14 | $44,938.00 | 74 | 68* | 74 | 78 | 294 | |||
| T65 |
|
+14 | $44,938.00 | 71 | 72* | 82 | 69 | 294 | |||
| 71 |
|
+17 | $43,324.00 | 72* | 71 | 80 | 74 | 297 | |||
| 72 |
|
+18 | $42,858.00 | 73* | 71 | 82 | 72 | 298 | |||
| CUT |
|
+5 | – | 72 | 73* | – | – | 145 | |||
| CUT |
|
+5 | – | 74 | 71* | – | – | 145 | |||
| CUT |
|
+5 | – | 76* | 69 | – | – | 145 | |||
| CUT |
|
+5 | – | 71 | 74* | – | – | 145 | |||
| CUT |
|
+5 | – | 73 | 72* | – | – | 145 | |||
| CUT |
|
+5 | – | 70* | 75 | – | – | 145 | |||
| CUT |
|
+5 | – | 74 | 71* | – | – | 145 | |||
| CUT |
|
+5 | – | 73 | 72* | – | – | 145 | |||
| CUT |
|
+5 | – | 73 | 72* | – | – | 145 | |||
| CUT |
|
+5 | – | 72 | 73* | – | – | 145 | |||
| CUT |
|
+5 | – | 75 | 70* | – | – | 145 | |||
| CUT |
|
+5 | – | 73 | 72* | – | – | 145 | |||
| CUT |
|
+5 | – | 72 | 73* | – | – | 145 | |||
| CUT |
|
+6 | – | 72* | 74 | – | – | 146 | |||
| CUT |
|
+6 | – | 75 | 71* | – | – | 146 | |||
| CUT |
|
+6 | – | 77* | 69 | – | – | 146 | |||
| CUT |
|
+6 | – | 73 | 73* | – | – | 146 | |||
| CUT |
|
+6 | – | 74 | 72* | – | – | 146 | |||
| CUT |
|
+6 | – | 73* | 73 | – | – | 146 | |||
| CUT |
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+6 | – | 74* | 72 | – | – | 146 | |||
| CUT |
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+6 | – | 76* | 70 | – | – | 146 | |||
| CUT |
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+6 | – | 68* | 78 | – | – | 146 | |||
| CUT |
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+6 | – | 74* | 72 | – | – | 146 | |||
| CUT |
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+6 | – | 73 | 73* | – | – | 146 | |||
| CUT |
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+6 | – | 70* | 76 | – | – | 146 | |||
| CUT |
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+7 | – | 74 | 73* | – | – | 147 | |||
| CUT |
|
+7 | – | 72* | 75 | – | – | 147 | |||
| CUT |
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+7 | – | 78 | 69* | – | – | 147 | |||
| CUT |
|
+7 | – | 77 | 70* | – | – | 147 | |||
| CUT |
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+7 | – | 74 | 73* | – | – | 147 | |||
| CUT |
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+7 | – | 74* | 73 | – | – | 147 | |||
| CUT |
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+7 | – | 73 | 74* | – | – | 147 | |||
| CUT |
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+7 | – | 73* | 74 | – | – | 147 | |||
| CUT |
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+7 | – | 72* | 75 | – | – | 147 | |||
| CUT |
|
+8 | – | 74 | 74* | – | – | 148 | |||
| CUT |
|
+8 | – | 73 | 75* | – | – | 148 | |||
| CUT |
|
+8 | – | 78 | 70* | – | – | 148 | |||
| CUT |
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+8 | – | 78 | 70* | – | – | 148 | |||
| CUT |
|
+8 | – | 77 | 71* | – | – | 148 | |||
| CUT |
|
+8 | – | 74* | 74 | – | – | 148 | |||
| CUT |
|
+8 | – | 77 | 71* | – | – | 148 | |||
| CUT |
|
+9 | – | 72* | 77 | – | – | 149 | |||
| CUT |
|
+9 | – | 72 | 77* | – | – | 149 | |||
| CUT |
|
+9 | – | 74 | 75* | – | – | 149 | |||
| CUT |
|
+9 | – | 76* | 73 | – | – | 149 | |||
| CUT |
|
+9 | – | 75 | 74* | – | – | 149 | |||
| CUT |
|
+9 | – | 75* | 74 | – | – | 149 | |||
| CUT |
|
+9 | – | 77 | 72* | – | – | 149 | |||
| CUT |
|
+9 | – | 75 | 74* | – | – | 149 | |||
| CUT |
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+9 | – | 74* | 75 | – | – | 149 | |||
| CUT |
|
+9 | – | 77 | 72* | – | – | 149 | |||
| CUT |
|
+9 | – | 76* | 73 | – | – | 149 | |||
| CUT |
|
+9 | – | 78 | 71* | – | – | 149 | |||
| CUT |
|
+10 | – | 73 | 77* | – | – | 150 | |||
| CUT |
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+10 | – | 77 | 73* | – | – | 150 | |||
| CUT |
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+10 | – | 75 | 75* | – | – | 150 | |||
| CUT |
|
+10 | – | 78* | 72 | – | – | 150 | |||
| CUT |
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+10 | – | 76* | 74 | – | – | 150 | |||
| CUT |
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+10 | – | 74 | 76* | – | – | 150 | |||
| CUT |
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+11 | – | 74 | 77* | – | – | 151 | |||
| CUT |
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+11 | – | 77 | 74* | – | – | 151 | |||
| CUT |
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+11 | – | 74* | 77 | – | – | 151 | |||
| CUT |
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+11 | – | 76 | 75* | – | – | 151 | |||
| CUT |
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+11 | – | 79* | 72 | – | – | 151 | |||
| CUT |
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+11 | – | 79* | 72 | – | – | 151 | |||
| CUT |
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+11 | – | 81* | 70 | – | – | 151 | |||
| CUT |
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+11 | – | 74 | 77* | – | – | 151 | |||
| CUT |
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+11 | – | 77 | 74* | – | – | 151 | |||
| CUT |
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+12 | – | 76* | 76 | – | – | 152 | |||
| CUT |
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+12 | – | 75 | 77* | – | – | 152 | |||
| CUT |
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+12 | – | 72* | 80 | – | – | 152 | |||
| CUT |
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+12 | – | 75 | 77* | – | – | 152 | |||
| CUT |
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+12 | – | 76* | 76 | – | – | 152 | |||
| CUT |
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+12 | – | 79 | 73* | – | – | 152 | |||
| CUT |
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+13 | – | 82* | 71 | – | – | 153 | |||
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+14 | – | 77* | 77 | – | – | 154 | |||
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+16 | – | 79 | 77* | – | – | 156 | |||
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+16 | – | 77* | 79 | – | – | 156 | |||
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+17 | – | 81 | 76* | – | – | 157 | |||
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+19 | – | 82* | 77 | – | – | 159 | |||
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+20 | – | 80 | 80* | – | – | 160 | |||
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+21 | – | 84 | 77* | – | – | 161 | |||
| CUT |
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+21 | – | 79* | 82 | – | – | 161 | |||
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C. Burns CIN P5.0 IP, 5 H, 1 ER, 7 SO, 3 BB |
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T. Santillan CIN P2.0 IP, 1 SO |
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R. Gasser MIL P6.0 IP, 4 H, 2 ER, 7 SO, 1 BB |
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W. Contreras MIL C4-5, 2 R, 1 HR, 3 RBI |
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K. Montero DET P7.0 IP, 6 H, 3 ER, 3 SO |
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D. Martin CHW P6.0 IP, 5 H, 1 ER, 4 SO, 3 BB |
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N. Martinez TB P6.0 IP, 4 H, 3 ER, 5 SO, 3 BB |
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K. Kelly TB P1.0 IP, 1 H, 2 SO |
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J. Wetherholt STL 2B3-5, 3 R, 2 HR, 3 RBI |
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J. Caglianone KC 1B2-3, 3 R, 2 HR, 3 RBI |
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N. Eovaldi TEX P6.0 IP, 7 H, 3 ER, 9 SO, 1 BB |
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W. Langford TEX CF2-4, 1 R, 1 HR, 3 RBI |
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Y. Ramirez PIT P2.0 IP, 3 SO, 1 BB |
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B. Reynolds PIT DH2-5, 2 R, 1 HR, 3 RBI |
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J. Cabrera ARI P5.0 IP, 3 H, 3 SO |
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C. Laweryson MIN P1.0 IP, 1 SO |
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N. Kurtz ATH 1B2-4, 2 R, 1 HR, 3 RBI |
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S. Bachman LAA P1.0 IP |
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L. Gilbert SEA P6.1 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 8 SO, 2 BB |
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A. Munoz SEA P1.0 IP, 1 H, 2 SO |
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Z. Wheeler PHI P5.2 IP, 4 H, 2 ER, 7 SO, 3 BB |
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K. Schwarber PHI DH1-3, 2 R, 1 HR, 3 RBI |
PHOENIX (AP) Alex Jackson’s single tied the game in the seventh and the go-ahead run scored on an error, leading the Minnesota Twins to a 4-2 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Sunday.
The rally spoiled the major-league debut of Arizona’s José Cabrera. Called up to make the start Sunday, the 24-year-old Dominican held the Twins to three hits in five-plus innings, including a strikeout of Byron Buxton with two on and two out to end the third inning. He struck out three.
Cabrera threw 62 pitches, 42 for strikes, and was pulled after Jackson’s bunt single leading off the sixth.
Royce Lewis led off the seventh with a single. Juan Morillo (2-4) retired the next two hitters, then Ryan Kreidler singled with Lewis going to third. Pinch-hitter Josh Bell singled to drive in Minnesota’s first run, then Jackson singled to right to make it 2-2. Corbin Carroll’s throw to third hit Bell as he slid and got past Nolan Arenado, which allowed Bell to score.
Cody Laweryson (1-0) pitched the sixth and picked up his first major-league victory. Anthony Banda pitched the ninth for his second save.
Trevor Larnach added an RBI double in the ninth. Kreidler had three of the Twins’ 11 hits, following up a three-hit, four-RBI performance Saturday in a 16-8 win over Arizona. The Twins have won six of their last seven games.
Ketel Marte drove in both Diamondbacks runs in the second with a double, one of six hits off Twins starter Mike Peredes. He walked three and struck out one in five innings.
Twins RHP Zebby Matthews (3-4, 4.78 ERA) starts Monday to kickoff a three-game series against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Diamondbacks RHP Merrill Kelly (5-6, 5.81 ERA) takes the mound Monday in the opener of a four-game series in St. Louis.
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| HITTERS | AB | R | H | RBI | AVG |
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| T. Larnach LF | 4 | 0 | 2 | 1 | .281 |
| B. Buxton DH | 5 | 0 | 2 | 0 | .275 |
| K. Clemens RF-CF | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | .243 |
| R. Lewis 1B | 3 | 1 | 1 | 0 | .203 |
| B. Lee 3B | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | .242 |
| L. Keaschall 2B | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | .255 |
| T. Gray 2B | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | .241 |
| R. Kreidler SS | 4 | 1 | 3 | 0 | .295 |
| K. Fedko CF | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | .000 |
| a- J. Bell PH | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | .250 |
| A. Martin RF | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | .235 |
| A. Jackson C | 3 | 0 | 2 | 1 | .317 |
| HITTERS | AB | R | H | RBI | AVG |
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| K. Marte 2B | 5 | 0 | 2 | 2 | .259 |
| G. Perdomo SS | 3 | 0 | 1 | 0 | .241 |
| C. Carroll RF | 3 | 0 | 1 | 0 | .281 |
| G. Moreno C | 3 | 0 | 1 | 0 | .276 |
| T. Tawa PR-CF | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | .164 |
| P. Smith DH | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | .186 |
| N. Arenado 3B | 3 | 1 | 1 | 0 | .239 |
| I. Vargas 1B | 3 | 1 | 0 | 0 | .258 |
| J. Barrosa CF | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | .181 |
| A. Del Castillo C | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | .188 |
| T. Troy LF | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | .239 |
| PITCHERS | IP | H | ER | BB | SO | ERA |
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| M. Paredes | 5.0 | 6 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 4.05 |
| C. Laweryson(W, 1-0) | 1.0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 5.06 |
| A. Morris(H, 7) | 1.0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 4.54 |
| Y. Gomez(H, 6) | 1.0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 3.65 |
| A. Banda(S, 2) | 1.0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 4.22 |
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| J. Cabrera | 5.0 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0.00 |
| B. Garcia(H, 7) | 1.0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2.55 |
| J. Morillo(L, 2-4) (BS, 4) | 1.0 | 4 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 3.00 |
| K. Ginkel | 1.0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 3.03 |
| R. Thompson | 1.0 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2.39 |
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PHOENIX (AP) Valeriane Ayayi had 18 points and 10 rebounds and the Phoenix Mercury snapped a four-game losing streak by extending the Seattle Storm’s skid to 10 straight in a 93-73 victory on Saturday.
Kahleah Copper added 17 points for the Mercury (5-12), who pulled away with a 14-0 run to start the third quarter.
Phoenix got double-doubles from Noemie Brochant with 16 points and 10 assists, and Natasha Mack – 10 points and 10 rebounds. Lexi Held scored 11 in her first career start, while DeWanna Bonner added 10 points.
Natisha Hiedeman led the Storm (3-14) with 20 points and rookie Flau’jae Johnson scored 13. Dominique Malonga and reserve Zia Cooke added 10 points each.
Seattle led 24-19 after one quarter on 48% shooting, but finished at 36%.
Ayayi hit a 3-pointer and Copper added two free throws to finish off a 13-0 run in the second quarter for a 43-29 lead. Seattle went on a 12-5 run behind seven points from Malonga to cut it to 48-41 at halftime.
Seattle: Hosts Dallas Wings on Monday.
Phoenix: At Indiana Fever on Monday.
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V. Ayayi G | 18PTS | 10REB | 0AST | |
| STARTERS | PTS | REB | AST | PF |
| N. Hiedeman | 20 | 0 | 4 | 4 |
| F. Johnson | 13 | 2 | 0 | 4 |
| D. Malonga | 10 | 3 | 2 | 2 |
| A. Fam | 5 | 10 | 3 | 2 |
| J. Melbourne | 2 | 1 | 1 | 4 |
| BENCH | PTS | REB | AST | PF |
| Z. Cooke | 10 | 2 | 2 | 4 |
| K. Samuelson | 7 | 5 | 3 | 1 |
| S. Dolson | 6 | 3 | 2 | 2 |
| M. Holmes | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| T. Thierry | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 |
| Total | 73 | 29 | 17 | 24 |
| STARTERS | PTS | REB | AST | PF |
| K. Copper | 17 | 7 | 2 | 1 |
| N. Brochant | 16 | 2 | 10 | 4 |
| L. Held | 11 | 0 | 2 | 1 |
| N. Mack | 10 | 10 | 2 | 2 |
| A. Thomas | 8 | 3 | 9 | 1 |
| BENCH | PTS | REB | AST | PF |
| V. Ayayi | 18 | 10 | 0 | 2 |
| D. Bonner | 10 | 4 | 1 | 0 |
| K. Linskens | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 |
| S. Carter | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| Total | 93 | 39 | 26 | 13 |
Wyndham Clark entered Saturday’s third round at the 2026 U.S. Open with a four-shot lead, and after it became clear early in the day that Shinnecock Hills Golf Club was playing much harder than the first two days, all eyes were on how the 36-hole leader would handle a tougher test.
The answer was better than everyone but two players in the field, as his even-par 70 was more than enough, as he opened up a six-shot advantage over the field going into Sunday’s final round. With only two players — Emiliano Grillo (67) and Scottie Scheffler (69) — breaking par, all Clark needed to do was tread water, and he did so in thrilling fashion.
Clark got off to an inauspicious start, making a three-putt bogey on the 1st that signalled nerves might come into play. His lead was trimmed to two, and with the 2nd and 3rd playing as two of the hardest holes on the golf course, there was a real chance for him to open the door for the chase pack behind him. Instead, he steadied himself with three straight pars and extended his lead back to three with a birdie on the 5th.
Things started to teeter again on the 8th hole when he found the right bunker from 117 yards out in the fairway, calling it “the worst shot of my life.”
That led to his second bogey of the day, and the confidence he displayed on the first few days with his ball-striking began to dissipate. However, while he tried to get himself settled with his swing, he was able to do what no one else could on Saturday — consistently scramble for pars. Throughout the course, players were struggling to hit putts from outside 4 feet, as the USGA increased green speeds and heavy winds early in the morning dried the greens out considerably, reducing friction and making them tough to judge.
Clark avoided those issues and managed to grind out pars, first with a two-putt from 73 feet on the 9th, then with an up-and-down from over the green on the 10th — a spot that was almost an auto-bogey for most of the field. Finally, he got up and down from the bunker short and right of the treacherous 11th, dripping in a ticklish 5-footer down the hill.
After a more straightforward par on the 12th, he again found himself in trouble on No. 13. He initially pulled iron on the short par 4 but opted to try and drive the green instead. He sprayed his drive into the right fescue and could only get the ball to the bunker short, ultimately leaving a 14-footer for par. Once again, Clark stepped up and poured it in.
While Clark was scrambling his way around Shinnecock, his top competitors were struggling to keep up. Rory McIlroy made a front-nine charge to reach 2 under, but came home with five bogeys on his back nine, unable to produce the same kinds of up-and-downs Clark was. Scottie Scheffler caught fire in the middle of his back nine with three consecutive birdies from No. 14 to No. 16, but that included failing to pay off a 13-footer for eagle on the 16th after what looked, at the time, like the shot of the tournament — and then he closed bogey-par, with a missed 5-footer for birdie at the last.
Clark birdied the 14th and gave it back with a bogey on the 15th, finally missing one of those 5-footers like everyone else. On the 16th, he had the exact same number Scheffler did, 275 yards, and one-upped the world No. 1 by stuffing a cutting 3 wood inside 5 feet, which he naturally cashed in for his eagle, the first of the week on No. 16.
Eight holes after hitting the self-proclaimed worst shot of his life, he’d pulled off arguably the best of his career to open up a seven-stroke lead. With that performance, Clark has set up a final round where his only real opponent will be himself. He will be paired with Scheffler, who will do his best to apply some pressure, but Sunday will be all about Clark — as was the case on Saturday.
His final two holes offered a glimpse at the high-wire act he may perform on Sunday. He parred the 17th after a double cross into the right fescue off the tee, getting a break by landing near a camera tower and getting relief. Then on t
| POS | CTRY | NAME | TO PAR | R1 | R2 | R3 | R4 | TOTAL | |||
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-7 | 64* | 69 | 70 | 2:30 PM | 203 | ||||
| T2 |
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-1 | 72 | 68* | 69 | 2:30 PM | 209 | ||||
| T2 |
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-1 | 68* | 69 | 72 | 2:08 PM | 209 | ||||
| T2 |
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-1 | 72 | 67* | 70 | 2:19 PM | 209 | ||||
| T2 |
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-1 | 70* | 67 | 72 | 2:19 PM | 209 | ||||
| T6 |
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E | 71* | 68 | 71 | 1:57 PM | 210 | ||||
| T6 |
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E | 70* | 70 | 70 | 1:57 PM | 210 | ||||
| T6 |
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E | 73* | 70 | 67 | 2:08 PM | 210 | ||||
| T6 |
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E | 71 | 66* | 73 | 1:46 PM | 210 | ||||
| T10 |
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+1 | 73* | 65 | 73 | 1:35 PM | 211 | ||||
| T10 |
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+1 | 67* | 70 | 74 | 1:35 PM | 211 | ||||
| T10 |
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+1 | 70* | 71 | 70 | 1:46 PM | 211 | ||||
| T13 |
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+2 | 70 | 71* | 71 | 1:19 PM | 212 | ||||
| T13 |
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+2 | 69 | 72* | 71 | 1:19 PM | 212 | ||||
| T13 |
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+2 | 68* | 72 | 72 | 1:08 PM | 212 | ||||
| T13 |
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+2 | 71* | 69 | 72 | 1:08 PM | 212 | ||||
| T17 |
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+3 | 71 | 71* | 71 | 12:46 PM | 213 | ||||
| T17 |
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+3 | 70* | 70 | 73 | 12:13 PM | 213 | ||||
| T17 |
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+3 | 71 | 71* | 71 | 12:46 PM | 213 | ||||
| T17 |
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+3 | 69* | 71 | 73 | 12:13 PM | 213 | ||||
| T17 |
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+3 | 71 | 72* | 70 | 12:57 PM | 213 | ||||
| T17 |
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+3 | 67* | 73 | 73 | 11:57 AM | 213 | ||||
| T17 |
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+3 | 71 | 69* | 73 | 11:57 AM | 213 | ||||
| T17 |
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+3 | 72* | 68 | 73 | 12:24 PM | 213 | ||||
| T17 |
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+3 | 69* | 71 | 73 | 12:24 PM | 213 | ||||
| T17 |
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+3 | 74* | 67 | 72 | 12:35 PM | 213 | ||||
| T17 |
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+3 | 71* | 70 | 72 | 12:35 PM | 213 | ||||
| T17 |
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+3 | 74* | 68 | 71 | 12:57 PM | 213 | ||||
| T29 |
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+4 | 74* | 68 | 72 | 11:35 AM | 214 | ||||
| T29 |
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+4 | 71* | 70 | 73 | 11:24 AM | 214 | ||||
| T29 |
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+4 | 71 | 68* | 75 | 11:02 AM | 214 | ||||
| T29 |
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+4 | 72 | 70* | 72 | 11:35 AM | 214 | ||||
| T29 |
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+4 | 70* | 70 | 74 | 11:13 AM | 214 | ||||
| T29 |
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+4 | 66* | 77 | 71 | 11:46 AM | 214 | ||||
| T29 |
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+4 | 72* | 71 | 71 | 11:46 AM | 214 | ||||
| T29 |
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+4 | 71 | 70* | 73 | 11:13 AM | 214 | ||||
| T29 |
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+4 | 68 | 73* | 73 | 11:24 AM | 214 | ||||
| T38 |
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+5 | 70* | 71 | 74 | 10:35 AM | 215 | ||||
| T38 |
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+5 | 78* | 65 | 72 | 10:51 AM | 215 | ||||
| T38 |
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+5 | 72 | 70* | 73 | 10:51 AM | 215 | ||||
| T38 |
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+5 | 72 | 72* | 71 | 11:02 AM | 215 | ||||
| T42 |
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+6 | 72* | 72 | 72 | 10:35 AM | 216 | ||||
| T42 |
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+6 | 73* | 70 | 73 | 10:24 AM | 216 | ||||
| T42 |
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+6 | 71* | 68 | 77 | 10:13 AM | 216 | ||||
| T42 |
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+6 | 74 | 68* | 74 | 10:13 AM | 216 | ||||
| T42 |
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+6 | 72 | 71* | 73 | 10:24 AM | 216 | ||||
| T47 |
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+7 | 71* | 70 | 76 | 9:29 AM | 217 | ||||
| T47 |
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+7 | 72 | 71* | 74 | 9:51 AM | 217 | ||||
| T47 |
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+7 | 69* | 74 | 74 | 9:40 AM | 217 | ||||
| T47 |
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+7 | 75 | 69* | 73 | 10:02 AM | 217 | ||||
| T47 |
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+7 | 70 | 74* | 73 | 10:02 AM | 217 | ||||
| T47 |
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+7 | 70 | 73* | 74 | 9:40 AM | 217 | ||||
| T47 |
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+7 | 69* | 72 | 76 | 9:29 AM | 217 | ||||
| T47 |
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+7 | 72 | 71* | 74 | 9:51 AM | 217 | ||||
| T55 |
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+8 | 72 | 72* | 74 | 9:18 AM | 218 | ||||
| T55 |
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+8 | 73* | 71 | 74 | 9:18 AM | 218 | ||||
| T55 |
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+8 | 74 | 68* | 76 | 9:02 AM | 218 | ||||
| T55 |
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+8 | 68* | 74 | 76 | 8:51 AM | 218 | ||||
| T55 |
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+8 | 70* | 72 | 76 | 8:51 AM | 218 | ||||
| T55 |
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+8 | 69* | 73 | 76 | 9:02 AM | 218 | ||||
| T55 |
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+8 | 69* | 72 | 77 | 8:40 AM | 218 | ||||
| T62 |
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+9 | 71 | 73* | 75 | 8:29 AM | 219 | ||||
| T62 |
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+9 | 75 | 69* | 75 | 8:40 AM | 219 | ||||
| T62 |
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+9 | 71* | 71 | 77 | 8:29 AM | 219 | ||||
| T65 |
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+11 | 71 | 73* | 77 | 8:18 AM | 221 | ||||
| T65 |
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+11 | 71* | 73 | 77 | 8:18 AM | 221 | ||||
| 67 |
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+12 | 74* | 70 | 78 | 8:07 AM | 222 | ||||
| T68 |
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+13 | 72* | 71 | 80 | 8:07 AM | 223 | ||||
| T68 |
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+13 | 70 | 73* | 80 | 7:56 AM | 223 | ||||
| 70 |
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+14 | 74* | 70 | 80 | 7:56 AM | 224 | ||||
| 71 |
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+15 | 71 | 72* | 82 | 7:45 AM | 225 | ||||
| 72 |
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+16 | 73* | 71 | 82 | 7:45 AM | 226 | ||||
| CUT |
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+5 | 72 | 73* | – | – | 145 | ||||
| CUT |
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+5 | 74 | 71* | – | – | 145 | ||||
| CUT |
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+5 | 76* | 69 | – | – | 145 | ||||
| CUT |
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+5 | 71 | 74* | – | – | 145 | ||||
| CUT |
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+5 | 73 | 72* | – | – | 145 | ||||
| CUT |
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+5 | 70* | 75 | – | – | 145 | ||||
| CUT |
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+5 | 74 | 71* | – | – | 145 | ||||
| CUT |
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+5 | 73 | 72* | – | – | 145 | ||||
| CUT |
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+5 | 73 | 72* | – | – | 145 | ||||
| CUT |
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+5 | 72 | 73* | – | – | 145 | ||||
| CUT |
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+5 | 75 | 70* | – | – | 145 | ||||
| CUT |
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+5 | 73 | 72* | – | – | 145 | ||||
| CUT |
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+5 | 72 | 73* | – | – | 145 | ||||
| CUT |
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+6 | 72* | 74 | – | – | 146 | ||||
| CUT |
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+6 | 75 | 71* | – | – | 146 | ||||
| CUT |
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+6 | 77* | 69 | – | – | 146 | ||||
| CUT |
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+6 | 73 | 73* | – | – | 146 | ||||
| CUT |
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+6 | 74 | 72* | – | – | 146 | ||||
| CUT |
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+6 | 73* | 73 | – | – | 146 | ||||
| CUT |
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+6 | 74* | 72 | – | – | 146 | ||||
| CUT |
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+6 | 76* | 70 | – | – | 146 | ||||
| CUT |
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+6 | 68* | 78 | – | – | 146 | ||||
| CUT |
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+6 | 74* | 72 | – | – | 146 | ||||
| CUT |
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+6 | 73 | 73* | – | – | 146 | ||||
| CUT |
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+6 | 70* | 76 | – | – | 146 | ||||
| CUT |
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+7 | 74 | 73* | – | – | 147 | ||||
| CUT |
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+7 | 72* | 75 | – | – | 147 | ||||
| CUT |
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+7 | 78 | 69* | – | – | 147 | ||||
| CUT |
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+7 | 77 | 70* | – | – | 147 | ||||
| CUT |
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+7 | 74 | 73* | – | – | 147 | ||||
| CUT |
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+7 | 74* | 73 | – | – | 147 | ||||
| CUT |
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+7 | 73 | 74* | – | – | 147 | ||||
| CUT |
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+7 | 73* | 74 | – | – | 147 | ||||
| CUT |
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+7 | 72* | 75 | – | – | 147 | ||||
| CUT |
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+8 | 74 | 74* | – | – | 148 | ||||
| CUT |
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+8 | 73 | 75* | – | – | 148 | ||||
| CUT |
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+8 | 78 | 70* | – | – | 148 | ||||
| CUT |
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+8 | 78 | 70* | – | – | 148 | ||||
| CUT |
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+8 | 77 | 71* | – | – | 148 | ||||
| CUT |
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+8 | 74* | 74 | – | – | 148 | ||||
| CUT |
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+8 | 77 | 71* | – | – | 148 | ||||
| CUT |
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+9 | 72* | 77 | – | – | 149 | ||||
| CUT |
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+9 | 72 | 77* | – | – | 149 | ||||
| CUT |
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+9 | 74 | 75* | – | – | 149 | ||||
| CUT |
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+9 | 76* | 73 | – | – | 149 | ||||
| CUT |
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+9 | 75 | 74* | – | – | 149 | ||||
| CUT |
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+9 | 75* | 74 | – | – | 149 | ||||
| CUT |
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+9 | 77 | 72* | – | – | 149 | ||||
| CUT |
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+9 | 75 | 74* | – | – | 149 | ||||
| CUT |
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+9 | 74* | 75 | – | – | 149 | ||||
| CUT |
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+9 | 77 | 72* | – | – | 149 | ||||
| CUT |
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+9 | 76* | 73 | – | – | 149 | ||||
| CUT |
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+9 | 78 | 71* | – | – | 149 | ||||
| CUT |
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+10 | 73 | 77* | – | – | 150 | ||||
| CUT |
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+10 | 77 | 73* | – | – | 150 | ||||
| CUT |
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+10 | 75 | 75* | – | – | 150 | ||||
| CUT |
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+10 | 78* | 72 | – | – | 150 | ||||
| CUT |
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+10 | 76* | 74 | – | – | 150 | ||||
| CUT |
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+10 | 74 | 76* | – | – | 150 | ||||
| CUT |
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+11 | 74 | 77* | – | – | 151 | ||||
| CUT |
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+11 | 77 | 74* | – | – | 151 | ||||
| CUT |
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+11 | 74* | 77 | – | – | 151 | ||||
| CUT |
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+11 | 76 | 75* | – | – | 151 | ||||
| CUT |
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+11 | 79* | 72 | – | – | 151 | ||||
| CUT |
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+11 | 79* | 72 | – | – | 151 | ||||
| CUT |
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+11 | 81* | 70 | – | – | 151 | ||||
| CUT |
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+11 | 74 | 77* | – | – | 151 | ||||
| CUT |
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+11 | 77 | 74* | – | – | 151 | ||||
| CUT |
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+12 | 76* | 76 | – | – | 152 | ||||
| CUT |
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+12 | 75 | 77* | – | – | 152 | ||||
| CUT |
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+12 | 72* | 80 | – | – | 152 | ||||
| CUT |
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+12 | 75 | 77* | – | – | 152 | ||||
| CUT |
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+12 | 76* | 76 | – | – | 152 | ||||
| CUT |
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+12 | 79 | 73* | – | – | 152 | ||||
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+13 | 82* | 71 | – | – | 153 | ||||
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+14 | 77* | 77 | – | – | 154 | ||||
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+16 | 79 | 77* | – | – | 156 | ||||
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+16 | 77* | 79 | – | – | 156 | ||||
| CUT |
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+17 | 81 | 76* | – | – | 157 | ||||
| CUT |
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+19 | 82* | 77 | – | – | 159 | ||||
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+20 | 80 | 80* | – | – | 160 | ||||
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+21 | 84 | 77* | – | – | 161 | ||||
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