Hometown events are not all that unusual on the PGA Tour — Max Homa and Collin Morikawa in Los Angeles, Xander Schauffele in San Diego — but they are rare in Clark’s hometown of Denver.
CASTLE ROCK, Colo. — Wyndham Clark is feeling more pressure than usual at the BMW Championship.“I grew up coming to this place and always dreamt of playing this tournament,” Clark said at Castle Pines. “When they stopped playing here, it was kind of a stab to the heart for me because it was so fun coming out and watching it. To be back here playing in front of my home crowd is pretty special.
That just shows you how well Scottie has played in these big tournaments,” he said.Shane Lowry is at No. 10 with $5.7 million.“You look at the No. 1 quarterback, he’s getting $60 million and then the No. 10 quarterback is getting 52 ,” he said. “Obviously, there’s way more money in football with TV and everything that’s surrounding it. It’s hard to compare the one versus one because Scottie has just been that much more elite. And I think he deserves everything that he’s getting.
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