Tiger Woods He has no intention of retiring and confirmed this during his appearance with the accredited media in Troon, assuring that he will continue to play as long as he believes he can win tournaments.
Scotsman Colin Montgomery, winner of 31 European Tour tournaments, but no ‘major’, and eight times number one in the ranking of what is now called the DP World Tour, last week in an interview with ‘The Times’ Woods, 48, did not seem to – enjoy. on any of his shots last month at the US Open at Pinehurst. Tiger missed the cut by two strokes.
The winner of 15 ‘majors’, the last in 2019 (Masters) Woods, sent a ‘message’ to ‘Monty’: “I will play as long as I can and I think I can still win the tournament. As a former champion, I’m exempt until 60 years old Colin’s not, so he’s not exempt so he has no opportunity to make that decision,” Tiger said in response to Montgomerie’s comments.
The Scot later responded to Woods’ comments on social media site X. 2If golf journalists want my opinions about Tiger please ask me directly, instead of taking a quote from an interview that doesn’t exist in context. I wish Tiger a pleasant and successful week,” Montgomerie posted on social networks.
Woods, who has been playing on a limited schedule for years due to various injuries, returns to Royal Troon after a 20-year absence. He won the Open in 2000, 2005 and 2006.
Source: La Verdad
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