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LEE JANZENEXEMPT STATUS: Winner, 1995 PLAYERS Championship (through 2005)FULL NAME: Lee MacLeod Janzen HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 175BIRTHDATE: August 28, 1964BIRTHPLACE: Austin, MNRESIDENCE: Orlando, FL FAMILY: Wife, Beverly; Connor MacLeod (10/20/93)EDUCATION: Florida Southern College (1986, Marketing)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Christian music, reading, snow skiing andTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1986comedyQ SCHOOL: 1989<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (8): 1992 Northern Telecom Open. 1993 Phoenix Open, U.S. OpenChampionship. 1994 Buick Classic. 1995 THE PLAYERS Championship, Kemper Open,Sprint International. 1998 U.S. Open Championship.OTHER VICTORIES (1): 2000 Franklin Templeton Shootout [with Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te].BEST 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 2—the Memorial Tournament; T6—FedEx St. JudeClassic.2003 SEASON: Managed to exceed the $1-million mark for the fourth time in his careerwith $1,132,001…At the BellSouth Classic, held the 54-hole lead by one stroke over BobTway. Closed with a 5-over-par 77 to finish T13…Recorded his first top-10 of the seasonwith solo second at the Memorial Tournament. First top-10 since a T9 at the 2002 BellCanadian Open. His $540,000 payday matched the career best that he earned for winningthe 1995 PLAYERS Championship…Recorded consecutive top-20 finishes in Texas, a T14at EDS Byron Nelson Championship and T18 Bank of America Colonial…Held or sharedthe lead on several occasions during Sunday’s final round of the FedEx St. Jude Classic.Stumbled with bogeys on three of the last five holes to finish T6. Earned $156,375 to helpsurpass the $1-million mark for the season.CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2002: Finished T4 at the Phoenix Open. The 64-64—128 total onSaturday-Sunday matched the lowest final 36 holes in Phoenix Open history…Topped theprevious week’s finish with a T3 at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, four strokesbehind Matt Gogel. 2001: Had two top-10s, while making 18 cuts in 29 starts…First top-10 came close to home with T8 at Bay Hill Invitational…Best showing of the yearoccurred at the Shell Houston Open, where he shared first-round lead after opening with67. Followed with 68 for one-stroke lead through 36-holes. Stood one back after 54 holesfollowing a third-round 73. Closing 73 on Sunday produced T2, three strokes behind HalSutton…Took first-round lead at The INTERNATIONAL, with opening 17-point total usingModified Stableford scoring system. Finished T34 with 15 points. Had to pass on thepopular milkshake at Castle Pines due to doctor’s recommendation that he eliminatesugar, dairy products and bread from his diet. Change in his diet served as boost to hisenergy level. 2000: First top-10 came at THE PLAYERS Championship, a T9. Also markedhis first top-10 finish in THE PLAYERS Championship since winning the event in1995…Best finish of the season came at Tampa Bay Classic, a T6. 1999: Slipped out ofthe top 40 on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list for the first time in five seasons…At GTE ByronNelson Classic, final-round 69 was good for T3…Shared first-round lead at Bell CanadianOpen after opening with 66. Took outright lead with third-round 68 before closing 76 lefthim T3. 1998: Captured his second U.S. Open title in six years by recording the best finalroundU.S. Open comeback in 25 years. Was five strokes behind Payne Stewart through54 holes. Closed with 68 to win by one over Stewart, who closed with 74 at Olympic Club.Five-stroke comeback best since Johnny Miller came from six back to win 1973 U.S. Open.It was his first victory on <strong>TOUR</strong> since 1995 and eighth career win. 1997: Posted seven top-10 finishes, including two seconds, and earned a fourth trip to THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship.1995: Won three times—THE PLAYERS Championship, Kemper Open and SprintInternational…Trailed Bernhard Langer and Corey Pavin by one entering final round at TPCat Sawgrass. Shot closing 71 for one-stroke victory…Birdied 72nd hole at Kemper Opento tie Pavin then birdied 18th again to win playoff…Birdied holes 14-17 on Sunday toovertake Ernie Els and win Sprint by one point under Modified Stableford scoring system.1994: Won Buick Classic by three strokes over Els, who won U.S. Open the followingweek. 1993: First U.S. Open title came in head-to-head battle with Payne Stewart atBaltusrol GC. Shot 67-67-69-69—272 to equal U.S. Open scoring record set by JackNicklaus in 1980 and defeat Stewart by two strokes…Earlier that year, defeated AndrewMagee by two strokes for Phoenix Open title. 1992: First <strong>TOUR</strong> victory came at NorthernTelecom Open. Closing 65 gave him one-stroke win over Bill Britton. 1989: Leading moneywinner on U.S. Golf Tour. Amateur: Won 1986 Division II national championship while atFlorida Southern. First-team All-American in 1985-86.PERSONAL: Began to take golf seriously at age 14 after family moved to Florida fromMaryland, where he played Little League baseball. Still avid Baltimore Orioles fan…Wonfirst tournament at 15 as member of Greater Tampa Junior Golf Association.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1985 11988 2 1 1 $3,686 2561989 2 1 5,100 2331990 30 20 2 6 132,986 1151991 33 23 2 11 228,242 721992 32 21 1 2 1 6 15 795,279 91993 26 23 2 1 7 15 932,335 71994 26 19 1 2 8 442,588 351995 28 22 3 4 14 1,378,966 31996 27 21 1 1 7 13 540,916 311997 27 24 2 7 15 877,832 241998 24 20 1 1 3 12 1,155,314 201999 26 18 2 5 11 849,994 482000 27 20 2 9 753,709 622001 29 18 1 2 9 905,628 592002 29 22 1 4 9 1,127,740 562003 25 16 1 2 6 1,132,001 64Total 394 289 8 7 7 55 154 11,262,317NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>1990 2 1 1 $1,125 204Total 2 1 1 1,125COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $11,263,442<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97Masters T54 T39 T30 T12 T12 T26U.S. Open CUT CUT CUT 1 CUT T13 T10 T52British Open T39 T48 T35 T24 CUT CUT<strong>PGA</strong> T21 T22 T66 T23 T8 4THE PLAYERS CUT CUT T34 T35 1 T46 T37<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T2 22 T20 T26Year 98 99 00 01 02 03MastersT33 T14 CUT T31 CUT CUTU.S. Open 1 T46 T37 CUT CUT T55British Open T24 70 CUT T80 CUT<strong>PGA</strong>CUT CUT T19 CUT T53 T34THE PLAYERS T13 CUT T9 T18 CUT 68<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipT24WGC-Accenture Match Play T17 T33 T33WGC-NEC InvitationalT30NATIONAL TEAMS: Ryder Cup (2), 1993, 1997; Dunhill Cup, 1995; The Presidents Cup,1998.PLAYER STATISTICS2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average ------------------70.65 (54)Driving Distance ------------------285.2 (105)Driving Accuracy Percentage --61.8% (153)Total Driving ------------------------258 (174)Greens in Regulation Pct. ------64.7% (111)Putting Average--------------------1.772 (80)Sand Save Percentage ----------54.9% (31)Eagles (Holes per) ----------------120.0 (18)Birdie Average --------------------3.48 (123)All-Around Ranking --------------675 (73)Scoring Avg. Before Cut --------70.65 (66)Round 3 Scoring Avg. ------------70.59 (90)Final Round Scoring Average --72.53 (178)Birdie Conversion Percentage--29.2% (111)Par Breakers ------------------------20.1% (116)MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATS2003 Low Round/Round:66–4 times, most recent FedEx St. JudeClassic/2Career Low Round/Round:61–1993 Southwestern Bell Colonial/4Career Largest Paycheck/Finish:$540,000–2 times, most recent 2003 theMemorial Tournament/2SECTION 2 / PLAYER BIOSWWW.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>2004</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> / 2-75

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