US Open Winner Wyndham Clark's Girlfriend Emily Tanner Suffers Wardrobe Malfunction
US Open Winner's Girlfriend Suffers Wardrobe Malfunction

Emily Tanner, the girlfriend of US Open champion Wyndham Clark, experienced an embarrassing wardrobe malfunction as she rushed to celebrate his victory on the green. Clark secured his second US Open title, overcoming both the course and a rowdy crowd, and after sinking the winning putt, he was joined by Tanner.

Tanner sprinted across the green and leaped into Clark's arms for a heartwarming embrace. However, her short dress rode up, inadvertently giving fans in attendance an eyeful. The incident occurred during the celebration at the tournament.

Background on Emily Tanner

Tanner, originally from Metro Detroit, studied at Michigan State University from 2013 to 2017, graduating with a bachelor's degree in public health. During her college years, a photographer told her she had “a good look,” which led to her first modeling shoot. She later transitioned into a full-time career in modeling and social media influencing, and co-founded Over Social Agency, a California-based influencer marketing company focusing on beauty, fashion, health, and wellness.

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Relationship with Wyndham Clark

Tanner went public with Clark at the Masters, where the pair appeared together at the prestigious tournament and competed in the Par 3 competition. Due to Clark's recent wins, Tanner has been labeled his “lucky charm.”

Clark's Victory Speech

Speaking after his win, Clark said: “It feels pretty amazing. It seems just like yesterday, very similar having to two-putt to win. It was surreal, to be honest.” He added, “I played some ugly golf the last two days but my putter and short game kind of kept me in it. To make all the putts I did has been amazing. But honestly, it comes down to just believing that good things are going to happen and that you’re going to make the putt. And fortunately, the ones that I need to make, I did.”

Clark also addressed the crowd: “New York didn’t really like me. I love you guys, but, you know, I get it. Some of it’s self-deserved. I did some unfortunate things last year that I really regret. I’ve been sorry multiple times and I’m still sorry, so hopefully I can win you guys over eventually. But I get it, they root for Scottie. Grand Slams only happen a few times. He’s going to get it. He’s the best player in the world, but today it’s my day!”

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