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Colin Montgomerie, one of the biggest critics of slow play in golf, was today trying to avoid being guilty of it for the second successive week. It has come to light that the eight-time European number one offended during last week's French Open, the event where his career was re-ignited by a runner-up finish to Spaniard Pablo Larrazabal. Montgomerie, now defending his European Open title at The London Club in Kent, was happy to speak about the incident. Scroll down for more Fools rush in: Monty doesn't look to be in a hurry at the European Open 'I wasn't aware our group was put on the clock, through no fault of my own, and I had a very difficult shot at the 16th,' he said. 'I took too long to play it, so I had what is known as a bad time and if I'd had one more in that round I'd have had a £2,000 fine and a one-shot penalty... [read full story]
