Friday, April 6
AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Taking their place on a Masters leaderboard crowded with big names such as Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Jose Maria Olazabal and David Duval are two outsiders who have displayed a big game at Augusta National -- Angel Cabrera and Toshimitsu Izawa.
Boring works for Janzen | |
Two-time U.S. Open champion Lee Janzen does not care if his golf game looks boring. He just hopes it will help him win a green jacket this weekend. Janzen has never finished in the top 10 at Augusta National and did not even make the cut last year. But he shot a 2-under 70 on Friday for a midway total of 7-under 137, just three behind leader Chris DiMarco. Janzen, 36, a model of consistency with his straight drives and sure putts, started with 11 successive pars before misjudging the wind and bogeying the tricky par-3 12th. He bounced back with birdies on Nos. 13, 17 and 18. "I know my game is boring," Janzen confessed to reporters after his round. "But boring pays well." Janzen has earned more than $8 million in 12 years on the PGA Tour. Janzen has had a tough time over the years playing weekends in The Masters. In nine years, he has only broken par on one day -- Sunday 1995 when he shot 71. "The back nine has pretty much done me in past years," Janzen said, adding that Augusta's capricious winds, the lightning fast greens and the change in the pin placements can play games with a golfer's head. "You can play the same hole two days in a row and have to play it two different ways," he said. "You can somehow conjure up myths that affect your head." |
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