Tiger Woods Dismisses Retirement, Takes Jab at Montgomerie

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Tiger Woods has dismissed Colin Montgomerie's suggestion that he should retire, emphasizing his exemption to compete in The Open Championship until age 60 due to his past victories. Despite recent struggles with injuries and form, Woods remains focused on major tournaments and feels physically better ahead of this year's Open. Montgomerie had argued that Woods should have retired earlier, but Woods insists he will decide when to step away from the sport.
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- ‘He’s not a past champion’: Woods hits back at Montgomerie and dismisses retirement talk The Guardian
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