I watch guys do it all the time and they're doing it wrong. They don't know what they're doing.
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I knew it all last year, ... My thought was, I've got to play myself into the Masters. That happened to me in '98, too. My Open exemption from '93 was running out. That was my main motivation when I won the Open again at Olympic Club in '98, that I had to play my way back into the majors, at least get a top-15... I've been working on some stuff, shot some good scores but just haven't been able to put up four in a row.Lee Janzen
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.
Lee Janzen
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.
Lee Janzen
I know a lot of guys love it, but I couldn't care if I ever played it again. And I've won here.
Lee Janzen
The Masters is such a pressure cooker, I think anything would feel relaxed and laid-back by comparison. But I also think it would feel that way no matter when they play this event.
Lee Janzen
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