Agitated Monty has Little to Say As His Putting Goes to Pot

The ScotsmanJuly 20, 2007

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PERHAPS he'd already played his stormer and here was a man with nothing left to give. Not this week anyway. Many had predicted this would happen. Too often Colin Montgomerie has posted his bravura performance in the media tent prior to the Open beginning. One suspects this might be the case again this week after he posted a bitterly disappointing two-over-par 73 across Carnoustie yesterday to leave him with a job of work in order simply to extend his stay in Angus past tonight.

He hasn't missed successive cuts in the Open since the mid- Nineties, at St Andrews then Royal Lytham St Annes. But after yesterday's putting anguish, the Scot could follow up last year's trials at Hoylake with another experience to forget at Carnoustie. We must acknowledge how much can change in 24 hours, particularly where Monty is concerned.

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Agitated Monty has Little to Say As His Putting Goes to Pot

By tonight, this fear may have been made redundant by the type of rousing round of which we know he is capable, and which he has produced before at Carnoustie. He does, after al...

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