Monty says Woods will no longer be the same threat
LONDON (AP) — Colin Montgomerie believes Tiger Woods will return from his marital problems to win more majors but says he won't be the iconic player who dominated golf for the past decade.
Woods has taken an indefinite leave from the game after admitting to infidelity.
Europe's Ryder Cup captain told BBC Radio on Sunday that he had no doubt Woods would come back and add to his 14 majors, but said his mystique had now gone.
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