Tiger Woods' latest comeback has gotten off to a rocky start, but the 14-time major champ isn't pressing the panic button according to former teammate and longtime friend Notah Begay III.
Woods missed the cut in his first start of the year at the Farmers Insurance Open, then withdrew from the Omega Dubai Desert Classic following an opening-round 77, citing back spasms. He is scheduled to play next week's Genesis Open followed by the Honda Classic the week after, and Woods' agent Mark Steinberg told GolfChannel.com Tuesday that there is "no update" to those plans.