“She really believes in the importance of parents staying together.”

Soraya Roberts of the New York Daily News says People magazine will report in Friday's edition that Elin Woods is not going to divorce Tiger.

I understand that it's not our business what they end up doing, but the primary behind-the-scenes scuttlebutt centers around what a marriage salvation scenario means for Tiger's professional support team. Since some were either enablers or turning a blind eye to his antics, it's been suggested Tiger will not be able to save his marriage while continuing on with certain key people in his life.

However, at the moment I'm wondering what impact this might have on Tiger's run at history. He has assembled a team that, like it or not, was very good at structuring his professional career to allow him to concentrate on golf when he was inside the ropes while also laying the groundwork for unparalleled success in the sports marketing world and in charitable endeavors. (On the golf course design side, not so much).

I know a lot of readers here work in the corporate world and I'm curious how you would advise Woods in finding a balance between personal and professional considerations, and how he should go about evaluating the roles of his team members going forward?