Tiger On Going It Alone, Big Bro Notah & Not Watching Playoffs

Tiger Woods took to his blog to flesh out a few ideas from his Monday press conference to reveal that, as suspected from Doug Ferguson's item Tuesday, he might go the whole coaching thing alone.

From the item:

As for my coaching situation, there is no hard-and-set rule on this. I may just do it on my own. I'm keeping my options very, very open. I need to get healthy first before I start back and see how I feel. That's the No. 1 concern. And from there, then I can start deciding where I want to go with it.

I have bounced some things off Notah Begay III, my close friend and former Stanford teammate. We just kind of talked things through; he's like an older brother. We've discussed my options and what direction he thinks I should go. He's just trying to help out any way he can.

Nice endorsement for Notah! And not the worst idea I've heard.

There was also this huge endorsement for the golf playoffs...which were probably about fifth on his remote options after various football games, tennis, baseball and Property Brothers re-runs.

I really haven't watched much golf. I've seen a few shots here and there, but that's about it. I'll tune in to the Ryder Cup to see how our guys do.

Woods did wish the people of Cabo San Lucas well, where he has made multiple visits to his Diamante Dunes course design, but did not say how the course handled the recent hurricane.