People mostly dislike Wyndham Clark because of a few public temper flare- ups and a growing “villain” reputation in golf, not because of one single thing. The biggest flashpoints were his locker-room damage after missing the cut at Oakmont, a driver-throwing incident at the PGA Championship, and other moments that made him look hot-tempered or disrespectful to some fans.

Why the backlash grew

  • He was seen as having repeated emotional outbursts, so people started treating them as a pattern rather than isolated mistakes.
  • The Oakmont incident especially hurt his image because it involved damage to a historic venue and led to a ban plus an apology and anger-management requirement.
  • Some viewers also think his confidence comes off as cocky or smug, which makes him harder to root for when he is already under scrutiny.

What fans are reacting to

A lot of the dislike is really about golf culture: the sport values composure, etiquette, and self-control, so visible anger stands out more than it might in other sports. Once a player gets labeled as emotional or abrasive, every small thing gets magnified by social media and crowd reactions. That’s why even when Clark plays well, some fans still boo or heckle him.

Another side

Not everyone sees him as unlikeable. Some fans think the hate is overblown and point out that he has apologized and has dealt with real personal adversity, which adds context to his reactions. In other words, he’s become a polarizing figure: a talented golfer to some, and an easy target for criticism to others.

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Reason people dislike himHow it’s seen
Oakmont locker-room damageDisrespectful and embarrassing
Driver-throwing / visible angerImmature or lacking composure
Confident interviews / demeanorArrogant to some fans
Repeated incidentsFeels like a pattern, not a one-off
TL;DR: people dislike Wyndham Clark mainly because they think his on-course and off-course behavior has been too fiery, too emotional, and sometimes disrespectful, especially after the Oakmont locker-room incident.