Bryson DeChambeau sends Tiger Woods resignation message after PGA Tour star’s future in doubt
Bryson DeChambeau has delivered his verdict on Tiger Woods’ future in professional golf after it was suggested the 15-time Major champion should retire from competition.
Bryson DeChambeau believes Tiger Woods still has what it takes to compete at the pinnacle of professional golf after doubts were raised over the 15-time Major champion’s future.
Woods made just his fifth start of the season at The Open Championship last week, missing qualifying due to difficult conditions at Royal Troon. Heading into the event it was suggested by Colin Montgomerie that Woods\’ time competing for golf\’s biggest prizes was over, despite the 82-time PGA Tour\’s perseverance to play in the four major championships.
Woods himself was quick to shoot down the claims, commenting ahead of last week\’s Open: \”Well, as a past champion, I\’m exempt until I\’m 60. Colin – No. He is not a former champion so he is not exempt. So he doesn\’t get the opportunity to make that decision do.
So when I get to his age, I get to make that decision, where he doesn\’t.\” In the aftermath of his missed cut last Friday, the three-time Open champion revealed he plans to be back in action at the final major of the year at Royal Portrush next year, a clear sign that he believes he can still compete. A week later, his ex -teammate in the Rider Deshamba cup expressed his opinion, believing that 48 -year -old football players have all the rights to keep competing at the top. According to the Liv Golf UK this week, the Captain and Crushers of the Crushers stated: “Probably the most influential person in golf games. \ “He is the most influential person in golf games at the moment, and he is worth playing in a major. He has done something like this big game. He wants to win. He is a competitor. I think it’s great that he was able to do that.