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14-year-old from China gets into US Open

Associated Press | Posted on Jun 12, 2012 at 05:59pm IST

San Francisco: Paul Casey has withdrawn from the US Open, paving the way for a 14-year-old from China to become what officials believe to be the youngest player in championship history.

Andy Zhang lost in a playoff at a sectional qualifier in Florida. He was the second alternate when the week began at Olympic Club. Brandt Snedeker also withdrew Monday. Casey pulled out because of a recurring shoulder injury.

Zhang has been part of the IMG Leadbetter Academy in Florida and is based in the Orlando area. Tadd Fujikawa previously was the youngest in the modern era. He was 15 when he qualified for the 2006 US Open at Winged Foot.

14-year-old from China gets into US Open

Andy Zhang has been part of the IMG Leadbetter Academy in Florida and is based in the Orlando area.

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