The most sensational golf drama of the year? The ongoing feud between Tiger Woods and Colin Montgomerie. Everyone is well aware of the conflict that unfolded earlier this year between the 84-time winner on the PGA Tour, Tiger Woods, and the seasoned veteran, Colin Montgomerie. Now, you may wonder why we are bringing this up. Well, we have an update on this captivating saga that has captivated everyone’s attention!
Colin Montgomerie, the legendary golfer at the age of 61, is facing an uncertain future due to undisclosed health issues that have compelled him to take a break and contemplate retirement. After a decent performance at the Staysure PGA Seniors Championship, Montgomerie revealed that he has been “very unwell” for the past six months and may opt to take the remainder of the year off to prioritize his well-being.
He stated, “I have not been in good health for the past six months. I have been extremely unwell. I have taken a substantial amount of time off, something I have never done before in my life. I might choose to take the rest of the year off,” as reported by USA Today. Montgomerie has only missed one event this year, with modest showings at the Cologuard Classic (T17) and the Mitsubishi Electric Championship (T18).
When asked about the nature of these injuries, Montgomerie referred to them as “internal.” These injuries could potentially be the reason why the veteran golfer bids farewell to the sport. Ironically, this comes in light of his comments earlier this year directed towards Woods. Oh, you’re not aware of what he said? Don’t worry, we have all the details for you!
Just a few months ago, Montgomerie remarked, “Haven’t we reached that point? I would have thought we were beyond that. There comes a time for all athletes to say goodbye, but it’s incredibly difficult to tell Tiger that it’s time to go,” as reported by Golf Digest. He was referring to Woods’ lackluster performances throughout the year, which is undeniably true. Woods withdrew from this year’s Genesis Invitational and missed the cut at three major tournaments: the 2024 U.S. Open, the Open Championship, and the PGA Championship. The only major tournament he completed this year was the Masters Tournament, where he finished in last place at T60.
Despite experiencing the worst year of his career in 2024, Woods did not hesitate to respond to Montgomerie’s remarks. “Well, as a former champion, I have an exemption. Colin does not,” stated the 15-time major winner, as reported by Golf Digest. “He is not a former champion, so he does not have the privilege to make that decision. I do.”
Woods had earned the right to continue playing until he deemed it necessary to step away. It is truly inspiring to witness his refusal to give up. His health has also significantly improved compared to last year. The golfer himself mentioned that he has been spending more time in the gym this year, and it was evident during his 18-hole walk at Royal Troon. Perhaps the golf community will witness him becoming the new senior champion, following in the footsteps of Phil Mickelson and Tom Watson.