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Montgomerie Welcomes Tiger Woods to Champions Tour
27 Nov
Summary
- Montgomerie expressed excitement for Tiger Woods on the Champions Tour.
- Woods turns 50 next month, making him eligible for the senior tour.
- This follows a past dispute where Woods shut down Montgomerie's advice.

Colin Montgomerie has publicly welcomed Tiger Woods to the possibility of joining the PGA Tour Champions, suggesting it would be a significant boost for the senior circuit. Woods will be eligible to compete on the tour next month upon turning 50, a prospect that has garnered attention from golf insiders.
Montgomerie commented that Woods' presence would be "super" for the Champions Tour, benefiting sponsors and viewership. However, he added a caveat, noting it depends "if Woods is able to play," a subtle nod to the ongoing challenges Woods has faced with injuries. The sentiment contrasts with a recent exchange where Woods publicly dismissed Montgomerie's advice about his major championship participation.
Earlier this year, Montgomerie had suggested it might be time for Woods to retire from major championships. Woods responded by pointing out his own exemptions until age 60, which Montgomerie, not being a past champion, lacks. Woods has maintained his intention to play as long as he feels competitive.




