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Colin Montgomerie: Tiger should have retired at St…

Colin Montgomerie: Tiger should have retired at St…

Colin Montgomerie believes Tiger Woods should have retired at St Andrews during The 150th Open this summer, calling it a “golden opportunity” to say goodbye to the game.

Appearing on this week’s edition of The bunkered Podcast, Montgomerie revealed that he – like many others – wondered if Woods might use the championship’s return to his favourite golf course on the planet to hang up his clubs.

The 15-time major champion resisted and intends to carry on playing for at least a while longer.

Montgomerie, though, believes he missed a trick by not bowing out in the game’s hometown, a place where he has won The Open twice previously.

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“That was the time,” said the Ryder Cup legend. “Stand on that bridge, start waving, and everyone goes, ‘So, is that it?’ Yeah, it is. It would have been a glorious way to go. The stands were full, the world’s TV cameras – from all continents – were on him, he’s walking up there on his own, tears were in his eyes obviously… you can’t beat that walk. I’ve done it myself. When the stands are full, you cannot beat that walk.

“I was tearful playing with him in 2005 in the third round with the Scottish support. I tell you what, that is a special, special arena. It’s a theatre. That was the time for Tiger to say, ‘Okay, I bow out.’

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