The Tiger Woods era in golf is over, at least according to golf analyst Brandel Chamblee.

With Woods continuing to struggle at the British Open, Chamblee didn't mince words saying that the time of the Florida-born golfer is now over.

As quoted by Golf.com, Chamblee said: "There was a beginning of his career, middle of his career, and this is the end of his career, no question about it. And if you want to qualify 'era' as dominance, then the Tiger era is over, and we'll never see it again."

Of course, it's not like if Chamblee and Woods are the best of friends. Last year, the Golf Channel analyst insinuated that Woods cheated last season although he did apologize for his remarks. He says his remarks this time are not borne out of hatred for the man who once ruled golf like Genghis Khan once did in Asia.

Chamblee said of his anti-Woods opinion: "I find it very easy to be misunderstood on this. When I say that I am sad to see him play golf the way he plays now, people say, 'Well, you're just a hater.' Listen, if I hated him, I would enjoy watching him play golf the way he's playing. I say it's sad because I know what he can play like, as we all do."

He said Woods has become a mortal in the greens, so to speak, because he chose to move away from the things that worked for him like his swing. "If he had never abandoned Butch Harmon's swing or Hank Haney's swing, either of them was good enough to ride into the sunset with 25 major championships."

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