Tiger Woods insists he nonetheless believes he can add to his main tally at The Open and has hit again at Colin Montgomerie’s suggestion that he ought to retire.
The previous world No 1 has performed a restricted schedule since struggling career-threatening accidents in a automotive crash in February 2021, though is on target to play all 4 majors in a calendar yr for the primary time since 2019.
Woods completed final of those that made the minimize at The Masters and made early exits at each the PGA Championship and US Open, with Montgomerie questioning in an interview forward of the ultimate males’s main of the yr whether or not he ought to have already got known as time on his taking part in profession.
When requested if he had a response to Montgomerie’s feedback, Woods mentioned in his pre-tournament press convention: “I’ll play as long as I can play and feel like I can still win the event.
“As a previous (Open) champion I’m exempt till I am 60. Colin [Montgomerie] just isn’t as he is not a previous champion, he is not exempt.
“He doesn’t get the right to make that decision. I do. When I get to his age I get to make that decision. He doesn’t.”
Woods performed an 18-hole observe spherical on Sunday and was out on the course once more on Monday morning, taking part in a observe spherical with Justin Thomas and Max Homa, with the 48-year-old happy with the bodily progress he’s making.
“I’ve been training a lot better,” Woods mentioned. “We have been busting it fairly arduous within the health club, which has been good. Physique’s been feeling higher to have the ability to do such issues, and it interprets on having the ability to hit the ball higher.
“Can’t quite stay out there during a practice session as long as I’d like, but I’m able to do some things that I haven’t done all year, which is nice.”
Ryder Cup resolution ‘very troublesome to make’
Woods had been broadly anticipated to captain Staff USA for the following Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black, just for him to show the function down on account of his involvement within the PGA Tour’s negotiations with Saudi Arabia’s Public Funding Fund.
“The decision was very difficult for me to make,” Woods added. “My time has been so loaded with the tour and everything with what we are trying to accomplish.
“I’m on so many sub-committees it takes a lot time within the day, I instructed Seth (Waugh, PGA of America chief government) simply did not really feel I may do the job correctly, I could not dedicate the time.
“I barely had sufficient time to do what I am doing proper now, and add within the TGL [golf league created by Woods and Rory McIlroy] begins subsequent yr, in addition to the Ryder Cup. You add all that collectively after which with our negotiations with the PIF, all that concurrently occurring at precisely the identical time, there’s solely so many hours within the day.
“I didn’t think I would be doing the captaincy, or the players or Team USA justice if I was captain with everything I had to do.”
Woods reveals post-US Open message to McIlroy
Rory McIlroy may have one other alternative to finish his main drought, having squandered a two-shot lead in dramatic vogue throughout the closing holes of the US Open final month, with Woods revealing that he reached out to the Northern Irishman after the Pinehurst heartbreak.
“I just sent him a nice text,” Woods mentioned. “That was it. I waited a week before I sent it. I wanted to let it calm down. I know he was being besieged by a lot of different things going on, and just let it cool down for a week.”
When requested what he mentioned, Woods defined: “Simply principally, as you understand, I am your pal. I do know it is a troublesome second. We have all been there as champions. All of us lose.
“Unfortunately, it just happened, and the raw emotion of it, it’s still there, and it’s going to be there for, I’m sure, some time.
“The sooner he is in a position to get again on a horse and get again into competition, like he did final week, the higher it’s for him.”
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