Tiger Woods puts Brandel Chamblee criticism behind him; puts pressure on Golf Channel

FILE - In this April 12, 2013 file photo, Tiger Woods takes a drop on the 15th hole after his ball went into the water during the second round of the Masters golf tournament in Augusta, Ga. Golf Channel analyst Brandel Chamblee says he insinuated that Tiger Woods cheated and gave the world's No. 1 player an "F" for his five-win season in a column he wrote for Golf.com because "ethics matter more than athletics." (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel, File) (The Associated Press)

FILE - In this Sept. 13, 2013, file photo, Tiger Woods checks his ball behind a tree behind the first green during the second round of the BMW Championship golf tournament at Conway Farms Golf Club in Lake Forest, Ill. Golf Channel analyst Brandel Chamblee says he insinuated that Tiger Woods cheated and gave the world's No. 1 player an "F" for his five-win season in a column he wrote for Golf.com because "ethics matter more than athletics." (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast, File) (The Associated Press)

Tiger Woods says he is willing to put Golf Channel analyst Brandel Chamblee's inflammatory criticism behind him. The world No. 1 now says that it's "in the hands of the Golf Channel."

Chamblee was writing for "SI Plus" when he gave Woods an "F'' for his season for being "cavalier with the rules." He compared it with a time Chamblee received an "F'' on a math test in the fourth grade for cheating.

Chamblee eventually apologized on Twitter for inciting such a divisive issue.

Speaking ahead of his exhibition match Monday with Rory McIlroy, Woods says he is moving forward but he doesn't know what Golf Channel has planned. Golf Channel has not commented on Chamblee's column, which was written for another publication.