GOLF.com: Wyndham Clark Trolls Canadian Crowd with Team USA Hockey Jersey at The Rink
Clark Brings USA Hockey Gold to Canadian Soil
Wyndham Clark posted a 63 (-7) on Saturday at the RBC Canadian Open to take the early afternoon lead, but his headline moment had nothing to do with his scorecard. At the famous 14th hole known as "The Rink," Clark delivered a memorable troll that the Canadian gallery won't soon forget.
What Is The Rink?
The 14th at TPC Toronto has been transformed in recent years into the Canadian Open's answer to the WM Phoenix Open Stadium Hole. Massive grandstands surround the tee box, and players are actively encouraged to engage the crowd with creative antics. This year's offering: hockey jerseys available for any player willing to put one on in front of the hockey-obsessed Toronto faithful.
The Stunt
Clark was more than willing. As he approached the tee, he slipped on a Team USA Jack Hughes No. 86 blue jersey — the exact sweater Hughes wore when he scored the overtime golden goal against Canada in the 2026 Winter Olympics gold medal game, ending a 44-year American drought in Olympic hockey gold since the 1980 Miracle on Ice.
The crowd responded with a wall of boos. Clark responded with a stuffed approach to five feet and a confident birdie conversion. He removed the jersey, walked off the green, and let his golf do the rest of the talking.
Strokeslab's Take
The ability to hit a near-perfect iron shot while absorbing a stadium full of hostility speaks to something deeper than swing mechanics — it's a window into the competitive confidence that defines elite PGA Tour performers.
Stuffing an approach to five feet while an entire stadium boos you is the kind of pressure-proof performance that separates contenders from pretenders on Tour.
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