A year ago Adam Scott entered the US Open as the world's best player. This time he didn't even get one of 14 pre-tournament media conference slots.
Such is the slide for the 34-year-old Australian, who now sits 12th in the world and without a top 10 finish in three months. But while world No1 Rory McIlroy, No2 Jordan Spieth and even No195 Tiger Woods hog the limelight, 2013 Masters champion Scott has undergone another meticulous major championship preparation, conducting reconnaissance missions to Chambers Bay, fixing up his putting and re-hiring super-caddie Steve Williams.
While most players have scant experience of the unique, links-style course, Scott arrived a week early, has played it eight times already and will have a further nine holes before today's first round.
"I have what I think is a pretty good handle on it," said Scott. "It's a course that, probably unless you played it every day for a year, you are going to see something new all the time so you just have to do the best you can.
"The way to handle that is the better you play the less surprises there will be."