Written by Paul Hodowanic SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. – The roars were subdued, the jeers vociferous. Wyndham Clark was the villain of this U.S. Open Championship, and he knew it. Be it the big lead that the crowd wanted to dwindle, Scottie Scheffler's push for the career Grand Slam or the simple fact that Clark is not everyone’s cup of tea, Clark’s national open felt like a road game. Each clutch par save was met with groans. Every approach that rolled off the green was relished.