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Wyndham Clark admits being shocked by what keeps happening to him this season and occurred again at The Masters

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Wyndham Clark continues his PGA Tour season this week, pairing with Taylor Moore at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans.

Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry are out to defend their Zurich Classic title, which takes place at TPC Louisiana.

McIlroy is set to play the DP World India Championship later this year, but his focus is currently on the PGA Tour as opposed to the inaugural DP World Tour event.

He also took on the inaugural TGL season earlier this year, where Clark produced many impressive displays.

Clark heads into the Zurich Classic on the back of a T27 finish at the RBC Heritage, having previously finished T47 at The Masters.

RBC Heritage 2025 - Round One
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Wyndham Clark left shocked by his injury issues this season

Speaking ahead of his latest tournament, the 2023 US Open champion was asked how he is feeling, having maintained a busy schedule after withdrawing during the Players Championship with a neck injury.

“Yeah, I haven’t been too injured in my career, and I had to withdraw from the Players, and then I didn’t play TGL partially because of my neck, but then it went into my shoulder and I couldn’t even lift my shoulder, so I didn’t play golf for about a week leading into Houston,” said Clark.

READ MORE: Wyndham Clark explains what happened to him at The Masters which has never occurred in his career before, it was ‘unprecedented’

“Then Houston I showed up on Tuesday, hadn’t hit a ball for a week and then turned it into a nice week. Then played The Masters, and then last week threw my back out just lifting up my golf bag.

“It’s been kind of a unique year for me. I haven’t had the best finishes yet this year and having to deal with some injuries.

“But right now I feel great. It just happens. I am getting older. But I’m a little shocked that some of this is happening.”

The 2025 Masters
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What are Wyndham Clark’s 2025 PGA Tour results so far?

By his own admission, Clark hasn’t been at his best in 2025 so far, although injury has clearly played a part in that.

He has now made 10 PGA Tour starts after taking on The Masters and the RBC Heritage, with eight cuts made and one withdrawal.

READ MORE: Wyndham Clark says why Augusta National and Harbour Town are much ‘easier’ for him after shooting 65 in round one of The RBC Heritage

TournamentPositionR1R2R3R4TotalTo par
The SentryT1569646969271-21
The American ExpressCUT716971211-5
AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-AmT7374737172290+2
WM Phoenix OpenT1664736967273-11
The Genesis InvitationalT3170727471287-1
Arnold Palmer InvitationalT2267717674288E
The Players ChampionshipW/D7272E
Houston OpenT569686464265-15
The MastersT4676687574293+5
RBC HeritageT2765706972276-8
Wyndham Clark 2025 PGA Tour results

Fortunately for the 31-year-old, he has played down the severity of his injury issues, adding: “But it’s all muscle stuff; it’s nothing serious.

“They tighten up and you can’t really move, and you don’t want it to become something worse. So to answer your question, my body feels good.”