Pinehurst, N.C. – A week at the U.S. Open left Clayton Rask feeling on top of the world and yet, as he put it, "at the bottom of the totem pole."
By qualifying for the Open and then making the cut, Rask essentially beat golfers like Bubba Watson, Luke Donald, Jason Dufner, Charl Schwartzel, Angel Cabrera and Geoff Ogilvy, Lucas Glover and Y.E. Yang, all major champions or former world No. 1s.
By making the cut, he found himself playing the best golfers in the world on the toughest setup in the world. He shot rounds of 73, 71, 77 and 77, leaving him tied for 63rd.
He was left with the most powerful mixed emotions of his life, wishing he had played better, yet savoring every moment of the week.
"I'm taking it all in, having a great time," he said. "It was just kind of a bummer.
"It was all great. Family, friends, fiancée, sharing it with all of them. I couldn't have asked for anything better, except winning."
On Father's Day, he felt compelled to say, "Sorry, Dad."
No apologies were necessary. Rask, 29, plays on the PGA Tour Canada. He yearns to qualify for the PGA Tour. A week of competing under pressurized conditions on a difficult course only heightened his ambition.