Five years later, the two are set to tee off together when the Ryder Cup star makes his India debut at the European, Asian PGTI tri-sanctioned Avantha Masters starting at the Jaypee Greens golf course here tomorrow.
The two will start from the first tee half past afternoon along with Mardan Mamat of Singapore.
Interestingly, Jeev will tee off 10 minutes after them with defending champion Jbe Kruger and David Horsey of England.
It just so happened that Jeev, who was in sublime form at that time and had broken into the world top-50, had been handed a special invitation to compete in the prestigious Augusta Masters for the second time.
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The 49-year-old Montgomerie, on the other hand, had missed his chance after failing to finish inside top-50.
The disgruntled Scot, considered the best player never to have won a Major, claimed the invitations such as the one given to Jeev were driven by commercial interests.
"It's a clear case of sour grapes. He should just zip his mouth and focus on his game," Shiv had said.
As the two gear up to tee off in the same group tomorrow, it would be interesting to see if any of the two recall anything or let it remain a closed chapter.