01What happened
The story, straight
Wyndham Clark holds a six-shot lead heading into Sunday's final round of the 2026 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills. The margin is the largest through 54 holes at the U.S. Open since Rory McIlroy led by eight strokes in 2011 at Congressional, according to The Athletic and The Guardian.
Wyndham Clark is up six going into the final round at Shinnecock Hills — that's the biggest 54-hole U.S. Open lead since McIlroy had eight shots on the field in 2011. Not a typo.
02Spread timeline
Where it actually started
03Source receipts
Every claim, linked
- Mastodon (The Athletic)The Athletic's Mastodon post linking to NYT/athletic coverage of Round 3 at Shinnecock Hills, noting Clark's six-shot lead and the 2011 McIlroy comparison
- Mastodon (RSS bot)RSS bot mirroring The Guardian headline confirming Clark's six-shot final-round lead at the 2026 U.S. Open
04What's solid, what isn't
What's solid and what isn't
- Wyndham Clark holds a six-shot lead through 54 holes at the 2026 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills.
- The six-shot margin is the largest 54-hole lead at a U.S. Open since Rory McIlroy led by eight in 2011.
- Final-round play and whether Clark can convert the lead into his second U.S. Open title.
05Why it matters
The editorial take
Clark, the 2023 U.S. Open champion, is in position to win his second major title in three years. A six-shot cushion at a U.S. Open is historically rare — the tournament's brutal setups typically keep fields bunched together.
Clark already won the 2023 U.S. Open, so this isn't a fluke contender. A six-shot gap at a major that's famous for chewing people up is borderline absurd. Sunday at Shinnecock could be a coronation or a collapse — either way it's appointment viewing.
