Lee Janzen
FameRank: 4

"Won": 1993 U.S. Open (golf)/1993, 1998 U.S. Open (golf)/1998

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"Lee McLeod Janzen" (born August 28, 1964) is an American professional golfer who is best known for twice winning the U.S. Open (golf)/U.S. Open, in 1993 U.S. Open (golf)/1993 and 1998 U.S. Open (golf)/1998.

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Part of his learning process is helping other guys.

I still don't put myself in the same category as the other guys (on the Tour).

I watch guys do it all the time and they're doing it wrong. They don't know what they're doing.

The last round of the British Open, (Woods) was flawless. That's the sort of thing we kind of fear. If he plays like that, he's impossible to beat.

The perception now is that (Woods) is still the guy to beat. But I don't think guys think it's a given that he's going to win.

If I'd done this last week there wouldn't be a controversy. If I was such a lock to be on the Ryder Cup team, I should have made it by myself. I've got no one to blame but myself.

I'm not going to say it could never be that way. But I don't think (Woods) is quite there right now.

There definitely was a perception if he was in the field he was going to win ? at that time. I think the perception now is that he's the guy to beat, but I don't think guys think it's a given that he's going to win. But he's definitely the player to beat. He just thinks differently than the rest of us do.