It was suggested by Colin Montgomerie that Tiger Woods should call time on his playing career ahead of The Open, and one fan at Royal Troon made their feelings known on the matter

“Prove Monty wrong!” was the cry on the first tee at Royal Troon as Tiger Woods got his first round of The Open Championship underway on Thursday.

Woods is making just his fifth start of the year this week, as the 82-time PGA Tour champion continues to play a part-time schedule amid struggles over his fitness. His injury setbacks have unsurprisingly hampered his game in recent years, and heading into this week’s event his future was questioned.

Woods’ former rival in Colin Montgomerie suggested it could well be time for the 15-time major winner to call time on his playing days, telling The Times: โ€œI hope people remember Tiger as Tiger was, the passion and the charismatic aura around him.

“There is none of that now. At Pinehurst, he did not seem to enjoy a single shot and you think โ€˜What the hell is he doing?โ€™.” Questions Woods’ previous claims that he would only retire when he was no longer competitive, Montgomerie added: “Arenโ€™t we there? Iโ€™d have thought we were past there.

“There is a time for all sportsmen to say goodbye but itโ€™s very difficult to tell Tiger itโ€™s time to go. Obviously, he still feels he can win. We are more realistic.โ€ Having got his opening round underway in Ayrshire though, it appears the galleries are still keen to see the golfing great compete at the highest level.

This was clear to see in Woods’ first round following, with the 48-year-old drawing in a hefty crowd when kicking off his week at Royal Troon. Woods himself addressed Montgomerie’s claims during his pre-championship press conference on Tuesday, offering a brutal response.


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