LOS ANGELES — Tiger Woods is on the clock.
Woods kept everyone guessing — a favorite hobby of his — with one word and a smug grin last week at Riviera when he was asked if playing in the Masters was off the table.
''No," he replied.
The grin indicated there would be nothing to add. To borrow a phrase from Dan Hicks at NBC when Woods forced a playoff in the 2008 U.S. Open at Torrey Pines, ''Expect anything different?''
He wasn't about to rule out playing in the Masters with two months to go. And having not competed in more than a year, Woods just doesn't know yet. But big decisions are looming for Woods in the next month.
The Masters gets all the attention because a red shirt on Sunday has become nearly as common as a green jacket at Augusta National. But there's also that small matter of the Ryder Cup.
Woods is the top choice — the only choice at the moment — to be captain for the 2027 matches in Ireland, just like he was for the last Ryder Cup before he turned it down. Officials were forced to wait longer than ever before announcing Keegan Bradley as captain at Bethpage Black.
Now the PGA of America is asking Woods to decide before the Masters whether he wants the job. Two people informed of the situation describe it more as a soft deadline than an ultimatum. They spoke on condition of anonymity because these matters are private.