Summary
Atriple bogey at his last hole in the British Masters yesterday was the least of Colin Montgomerie's worries on a day he was publicly criticised by his fellow players for an inaccurate ball replacement in Indonesia two months ago.
There was no respite for the 41-year-old Scot, who had been on top of the leaderboard until that ugly 7 that left him on level-par 70, three behind a quartet of Englishmen, David Howell, Ben Mason, David Lynn and Brian Davis.See the full content of this document
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Criticism Adds to Bad Day for Monty Scot Slips Off Leaderboard As Tour Committee Go Public On Disapproval
The European Tour's tournament committee, comprising 14 players, including Montgomerie himself, took the unusual step of posting a notice in the tour office at Forest of Arden that st...
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