Sean Foley has insisted that he has no problem with Tiger Woods after parting company with the former world number one.
Woods employed Foley for four years before confirming on Monday that their association had come to an end, but the swing coach insists that he has not been left disappointed by the decision.
"This is not a bad day, not even a sad day," Foley told ESPN. "It was a complete honour to work with him, and he couldn't have been better about this.
"If anything, I'm so grateful for what I was able to go through with him. These sorts of things are inevitable. Like in any industry, people part ways."
Foley replaced Hank Haney as coach for Woods in 2010.