NEW: Wyndham Clark beats Rory McIlroy to claim the 2023 US Open win, his first major championship victory.
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler finished in third with a seven-under score, while Australian Cameron Smith grabbed fourth at six-under. Fowler's tie for fifth came alongside Tommy Fleetwood and Min Woo Lee.
Scheffler, along with Clark and McIlroy, shot an even-par 70 on Sunday that kept their scores intact from Saturday's round three action. Clark will collect $3.6 million in prize money, as aforementioned, from a record purse that totaled $20 million. McIlroy will take home $2.16 million for second while Scheffler claimed $1.4 million.This article tagged under:
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