Wyndham Clark gana el U.S. Open de 2026 y se lleva 4,5 millones de dólares

Wyndham Clark obtuvo la parte correspondiente al ganador de 4,5 millones de dólares en el U.S. Open de 2026. La bolsa total alcanzó los 22,5 millones de dólares en el Shinnecock Hills Golf Club.

El U.S. Open ofreció su mayor premio hasta la fecha con una bolsa de 22,5 millones de dólares. Clark se llevó el premio mayor tras su victoria. Sam Burns terminó en segundo lugar y recibió 2,43 millones de dólares. Tom Kim quedó tercero con 1.532.530 dólares, mientras que tres jugadores empataron en el cuarto puesto, recibiendo 920.882 dólares cada uno. Los jugadores que no superaron el corte recibieron igualmente 10.000 dólares. La estructura de premios igualó a la del Masters como las bolsas más grandes de los campeonatos principales de la temporada.

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