Wyndham Clark wins the U.S. Open, earning a reported record payday as the tournament distributes a total prize purse of $22.5 million. Multiple outlets highlight that the event’s overall prize money reaches a new high, and that Clark’s victory comes with a substantial winner’s share. The coverage notes that this win adds to Clark’s U.S. Open record, describing his accomplishment as a second U.S. Open win. While outlets emphasize the size of both the overall prize pool and Clark’s portion, they focus mainly on the financial figures associated with the championship rather than detailing specific round-by-round results. Overall, the reports converge on the same core points: Clark is the champion, the U.S. Open distributes a record $22.5 million in total prize money, and the winner receives a massive payout as part of that record distribution. The articles present the prize amount as the central element of the news, framing Clark’s victory alongside the tournament’s record-level prize fund.