Colin Montgomerie wants Tiger Woods to face reality: ‘What on earth is he doing?’
The numbers don’t lie. And neither do the eye tests. Since a car accident in February 2021 which seriously injured his right leg, Tiger Woods is far from being the 82-time winner who achieved a resounding victory at the 2019 Masters. Since then, he has only officially competed nine times, making only three cuts. Voodoo is 48 years old, and he sees it. This is suitable for retired soccer and baseball players, but he always tries to compete with star harvest and more talented competition.
It is relatively healthy, but Woods will participate in British Open in Royaltoon next week, and this is his fifth departure this season, and the last two results will be missed by the PGA and the US open championship. 。 For Woods fans, it can be almost as painful to watch him struggle as the actual discomfort he must feel in many parts of his body. Count in that group one of his former competitors, Scotland’s Collin Montgomerie. Monty, now 61, watched Tiger at the height of his career on the PGA Tour, in the majors and in the Ryder Cup. Now he watches Woods, a 31-time DP World Tour winner, and can’t understand why one of the greatest players of all time would subject himself to mediocrity.