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‘What the hell is he doing?’: Colin Montgomerie calls on Tiger Woods to retire

‘What the hell is he doing?’: Colin Montgomerie calls on Tiger Woods to retire

Colin Montgomerie Urges Tiger Woods to Retire

Legendary golfer Colin Montgomerie believes it’s time for Tiger Woods to step away from the game. In an interview with The Telegraph, Montgomerie said, “What the hell is he doing? He’s got nothing to prove.”

Montgomerie cited Woods’ physical struggles and declining performance as reasons for his retirement suggestion. He said, “You couldn’t do what he’s doing at 15, 20, 25, never mind doing it now. The writing is there on the wall.”

Montgomerie’s comments come amidst ongoing speculation about Woods’ future in golf. Woods has struggled with injuries in recent years and has not won a major since 2008.

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Inside Wyndham Clark’s dramatic transformation: From No. 300 in the world to U.S. Open champ

Inside Wyndham Clark’s dramatic transformation: From No. 300 in the world to U.S. Open champ

**Inside Wyndham Clark’s dramatic transformation: From No. 300 in the world to U.S. Open champ**

In 2021, Wyndham Clark was ranked 300th in the world. Two years later, he has stunned the golf world by winning the U.S. Open.

Clark’s journey to the top has been anything but easy. In 2019, he lost his PGA Tour card and had to play on the Korn Ferry Tour. But he persevered, and in 2020, he regained his Tour card.

In 2022, Clark had a breakthrough season, winning the Rocket Mortgage Classic and finishing in the top 10 at the Masters and the PGA Championship.

His victory at the U.S. Open is a testament to his hard work and dedication. Clark is a tireless worker, and he has spent countless hours practicing his game. He is also a very mentally tough player, and he is able to stay focused and composed under pressure.

Clark’s victory is an inspiration to all golfers. It shows that anyone can achieve their dreams if they are willing to work hard and never give up.

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