John Ellis, the caddie for Wyndham Clark, celebrated a remarkable U.S. Open victory this past weekend. Clark, a 25-year-old rookie on the PGA Tour, was able to hold off a strong field of competitors to win the tournament by two strokes.
Ellis, who has been Clark’s caddie since the beginning of 2019, played an integral role in the victory. He was able to provide Clark with valuable advice and support throughout the tournament. Ellis was also able to help Clark stay focused and composed during the final round, which was especially important as Clark was in contention for the win.
The victory was especially meaningful for Ellis, who has been caddying for over 30 years. He has caddied for a number of professional golfers, including some of the game’s biggest stars, but this was his first major win. After the tournament, Ellis expressed his joy and gratitude for being part of such a special moment.
“It’s unbelievable,” Ellis said. “I’ve been caddying for a long time and this is my first major win. It’s an incredible feeling and I’m so proud of Wyndham and all that he has accomplished.”
The victory was also a special moment for Clark, who had never won a PGA Tour event before. After the tournament, he credited Ellis for helping him stay focused and composed during the final round.
“John was amazing out there today,” Clark said. “He kept me calm and focused when I needed it most. I wouldn’t have been able to do it without him.”
The win was a huge moment for both Ellis and Clark and a testament to their hard work and dedication. It is clear that their partnership is one that will continue to produce great results in the future.