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Among those who had the shortest week at the U.S. Open took the longest road to even get to Merion.
Charley Hoffman played so badly on the last day at the Memorial that he thought about skipping the U.S. Open qualifier. He changed his mind and now is headed to Merion.
Charley Hoffman played so badly on the last day at the Memorial that he thought about skipping the U.S. Open qualifier. He changed his mind and now is headed to Merion.
Michael Kim atoned for Cal not winning the NCAA title by earning a spot in the U.S. Open.
Tim Clark's timing could not have been worse.

Not even three months after he celebrated getting a PGA Tour card, Russell Henley made his rookie debut with a three-shot win Sunday in the Sony Open that will not be forgotten anytime soon because of the sheer numbers.
Doctors warned Bart Bryant that he might never play golf again. Once the bones in his left wrist were fused, the outlook improved slightly. He should be able to play golf, but probably no more than once every two weeks. That's good news for recreational players, not so much for a tour player.
Jeff Maggert is starting his 23rd season on the PGA Tour, and some things never change.
In his first tournament since his divorce, Tiger Woods finally looked like the No. 1 player in the world Thursday at the Barclays when he opened with a 6-under 65, his lowest score of the year, to share the lead with Vaughn Taylor.
"The more and more you can put yourself in this position, the better off you're going to be," said Langley, who won an NCAA title at Illinois. "I've never been in the final group, and I got to play in it on Saturday and Sunday. That experience is invaluable, and the fact that I got in my first event is just awesome."
"I've been in this situation a lot the last five or six tournaments," he said.
Russell Henley makes opening splash with first PGA Tour victory →