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COLIN Montgomerie admitted yesterday that a better rapport with the galleries at major championships in America in the Nineties could have helped him to win the US Open.
Back in New York five years after the "Be Nice To Monty" campaign at Bethpage altered the way America views the Scot, Monty was honest enough to confess he deserves to shoulder a share of the blame for the souring of a relationship which led to foul-mouthed heckling in the US Opens held at Congressional in 1997 and Olympic in 1998.See the full content of this document
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Monty Accepts Blame for Major Troubles
"The crowds at the US Open act quite differently to me now," he said. "I'm respected more and I think they all know what I've done in the game. They seem to appreciate that I do enjoy p...
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