When it comes to Tiger Woods these days, everybody’s a critic.

Just a week after Colin Montgomerie (zero career major titles) told Golf.com he wouldn’t trade his career for Woods’ (14 major titles), the No. 67 golfer in the world ripped into Woods during a SiriusXM radio interview.

Pat Perez, who has spent 683 fewer weeks at No. 1 than Woods, went on the SiriusXM PGA Tour Radio show “Out of Bounds” and accused Woods of continuing to play only to keep his sponsorship deals.

“He knows he can’t beat anybody,” Perez said. “He’s got this new corporation that he started, so he has to keep his name relevant to keep the corporation going. So he’s going to show up to a few events. He’s going to try to play. … He’s going to show the Monster bag. He’s going to show the TaylorMade driver. He’s gonna get on TV. He’s got the Nike clothes. He’s gotta keep that stuff relevant.”

Woods, who missed the cut in his return to PGA Tour play at the Farmers Insurance Open last month, recently dropped out of the Genesis Open and Honda Classic due to lingering back issues, leaving his comeback hopes in doubt.

Two-time PGA Tour tournament winner Perez, who missed eight months on the Tour last year due to his own injury problems, also said he thinks 79-time winner Woods likely is done for the year.

“If he doesn’t play [in the Masters at] Augusta, then it’s over,” said Perez, whose only Masters appearance came in 2003, when he finished 45th. “I can tell you that right now. … Personally, I don’t think you’ll see him again this year.”