Geoff Ogilvy is hoping that the lack of press focus on him will help him to steal a stealthy victory at this year's US Open.
The world number five won The US Open in 2006 despite being unfancied at the start of the tournament.
With Phil Mickelson and Colin Montgomerie also in the hunt on the final day, nobody gave Ogilvy much of a shout despite the fact that he held the clubhouse lead at five-over-par.
Mickelson and Montgomerie subsequently dropped shots and Ogilvy was crowned an unexpected champion and the Australian is hoping history can repeat itself at Bethpage Black in New York.
"Tiger [Woods] has won his second tournament for the year and Phil's had an up and down last month off the course, so that's going to be a very good story, so media attention-wise I think it won't be too crazy [for me]," Ogilvy said.
"My own expectations have probably gone up a little bit from back in 2006, you can't help but have raised expectations after you win a major. So I go in there I guess considering myself more of a chance than maybe I did before.
"They're [Woods and Mickelson] going to be the stories so I'll just go along and play the bit part and hopefully play well in the tournament and get the attention at the end of the tournament instead of the start."