It's a tough call. At Bethpage in 2002, Golf Digest handed out 25,000 pins that said, "Be Nice to Monty!"(And we were. Very nice.) And wasn't he the same guy that once wanted the blimp moved because it was annoying him?
Still, I like his unorthodox swing, and like the man, from what I know about him. It would be a fitting cap to one of the best Ryder Cup players I've ever seen.
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I will be happy for him if he wins it. From what I have read and seen of him, he looks like a genuine and really top bloke who has gone through a lot over the past few years.
He has the game to win any of the Majors not just the US Open. Ok in the past he has been his own worst enemy but it does show that he does care and wants to win so badly.
I was at the Open at St Andrews last year and the support for him was immense, you could feel a certain electricity around the place and it was just brilliant being part of the crowd on the Saturday/Sunday when he was in the final group with Tiger.
I wish him all the best and will be rooting for him,
Alex
It's a tough call. At Bethpage in 2002, Golf Digest handed out 25,000 pins that said, "Be Nice to Monty!"(And we were. Very nice.) And wasn't he the same guy that once wanted the blimp moved because it was annoying him?
Still, I like his unorthodox swing, and like the man, from what I know about him. It would be a fitting cap to one of the best Ryder Cup players I've ever seen.
Trouble with forming opinions, and this is universal and not aimed at you personally BlackjackNY, is that most of the information used in this process is neither credible or worthy of passing on. As in your (rhetorical?) question the answer received, and then passed on as fact, is not, necessarily, what you may have witnessed personally.
Heresay should be confined to the heresay bin and kept to onesself, unless it is known to be fact.
Yes, the man is complex, misrepresents himself and often appears moody at times, but most of all he is just unfairly maligned.
Almost all of the non-major winning golfing fraternity would, I imagine, be quite prepared to commit nefarious deeds in order to obtain a playing record like Monty's.
He has the game to win but like all major winners needs that little smattering of good fortune to help him on his way.