Courtesy of Golf Digest

Golf Digest reports that they will suspend Tiger Woods’ monthly instructional columns during his indefinite leave from golf.

“Golf Digest has had a long-standing relationship with Tiger Woods to provide instruction articles for the magazine, and we do not have any plans to change that,” the magazine said in a statement. “We respect Tiger’s decision to take a break from professional golf and focus on his family; Tiger’s bylined instruction articles will not be published in Golf Digest during his time away from the game.”

Woods will remain with the magazine as a Playing Editor, the magazine said.

It’s not clear if the magazine will continue to pay Woods while on leave. According to the New York Post, Golf Digest has an exclusive long-term contract with Woods that is valued at $3 million per year.

“We have nothing to say in regards to Tiger’s compensation,” said a Condé Nast spokesman, according to the Post. Condé Nast owns Golf Digest.

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