Wyndham Clark Strikes Spectator Camera on 11th Hole at PGA Championship
wyndham clark’s second shot on Friday at the PGA Championship hit a spectator’s video camera about 10 yards away on the left side of the 11th hole at Aronimink Golf Club. The ball ricocheted away after the impact, and no one appeared to be injured.
Aronimink Golf Club Crowd
About 50 people were gathered around Clark and his caddie when he hit from a patchy lie. The people to Clark’s right were about 5 yards away, while the people to his left were less than 5 yards away. The ball narrowly missed several other people, and a young girl to the right of the camera holder squatted down after the impact as a man beside her jerked back.
Friday At The 11th Hole
An 11-second video of the incident was posted to TikTok at about 5 p.m. ET. Clark played Friday’s second round just outside Philadelphia, and the shot came during a round that ended with him missing the cut and not advancing to the weekend at the PGA Championship.
Clark’s Weekend Ends
Clark, who won the 2023 U.S. Open, did not post any comments about the incident to his social media accounts late Friday night. For spectators packed near the 11th hole, the sequence was over in seconds: a flare left, a struck camera, and a ball caroming away from the crowd.