I did it this way for a long time, and currently with my work PC except using VirtualBox and not VMWare Workstation.
However, for my relatively lower powered home PC, a bare metal installation was preferable from a performance standpoint. Windows was a dog on my Lenovo after upgrading to Windows 11. Zorin runs amazing, comparatively.
My first bare metal install on my Lenovo laptop was LinuxMint, as noted in this thread, since I have a lot of familiarity with it.
https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/threads/gave-up-on-windows-for-linuxmint.400546/
However, I decided to give Zorin a try and it's been great for a bare metal install, it's definitely more polished than Mint. I still use LinuxMint on my work machine as a VM because I like the lightweight XFCE desktop Mint to VM minimize resource usage on the host box.