“I’m not playing anymore, I’ve had enough. Struggled at the British Open, hurt my wrist a little bit. Didn’t do well in Scotland, the conditions were hard. Then went to the U.S. Senior and really didn’t enjoy that at all. I’m certainly not going to play more this year. I might play a few seniors event next year, but for regular tournaments probably not going to play anymore.”
“I’m down to play the British Open at St. Andrews. It’s my very last one because I‘m 60, obviously, and my exemption runs out. If I play any decent golf leading up to that I might enter it, but I’m leaving it open for that. If you’re not enjoying it there’s no point, and I didn’t enjoy what I played in this year.”
“A year’s a long time, but at the moment I would say 100 percent not playing. But like I said, a year’s a long time. Might find a bit of a game between now and then and just fancy going out in style, I suppose, is the only way you could say it. To play St. Andrews as your very last professional tournament would be quite something, wouldn’t it?”
“We shall see.”