Tiger Woods is participating in all four major golf tournaments for the first time since 2019, raising hopes among fans. However, his recent performance in the PGA Championship and U.S. Open has been underwhelming, with Woods struggling to break par since the second round of the 2022 PGA Championship. Questions are starting to arise about how much longer Woods will continue playing at this level.
Colin Montgomerie recently expressed his concerns in an interview with the Times of London, criticizing Woods’ current form and lack of enjoyment on the course. Despite the criticism, Woods remains defiant, emphasizing his status as a past champion and his right to decide when to step away from the game.
Despite facing physical challenges, including multiple back surgeries, Woods continues to draw huge crowds and generate excitement on the golf course. His affinity for links golf and ability to navigate the challenges of such courses suggest that he still has the potential to compete at the highest level.
While Woods’ recent performances may not reflect his past success, the 15-time major champion remains determined to prove his critics wrong. The PGA Tour’s decision to grant him a special exemption to play in key events underscores Woods’ enduring appeal and competitive drive.
As Woods competes at Royal Troon, his resilience and determination to defy expectations are evident. While some question his ability to contend for major titles, Woods remains focused on making his mark in the sport he loves. Only time will tell how much longer the golfing world will witness the enduring legacy of Tiger Woods.