SWISS FACILITY HOUSES GOLFER'S RECOVERY
Tiger Woods is currently undergoing a 90-day rehabilitation program in Switzerland. The treatment involves both physical and psychological attention, a stark departure from previous public perceptions of his struggles. Sources indicate that the facility was chosen for its comprehensive approach, meeting specific criteria deemed necessary for Woods' recovery. This move follows his March DUI arrest in Florida.
STRICT CONDITIONS IMPOSED
Vanessa Trump, Woods' girlfriend, has reportedly laid down "non-negotiable" rules for his recovery. These conditions are described as a make-or-break ultimatum for their relationship. Insiders suggest Trump has drawn a "hard line," emphasizing the need for Woods to "fix this, and fix it permanently." The urgency stems from the potential impact of his legal troubles on both his reputation and his personal life.
Woods maintains contact with a select few, including Trump, his children, and his agent, Mark Steinberg, through calls and Zoom sessions.
The golfer has expressed a desire to "get better" and be a "best dad, best boyfriend, best man."
WOODS' CONTINUED GOLF AMBITIONS
Despite the current focus on his health, Tiger Woods has not abandoned his aspirations to return to professional golf. His career, marked by significant triumphs and public controversies, has seen him battle back from numerous challenges. While his legacy on the course is considered "unmatched," the recent incident has cast a shadow over his future in the sport.
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RELATIONSHIP DYNAMICS
The relationship between Woods and Trump, which began around 18 months ago, has reportedly faced significant strain following the DUI arrest. Reports suggest a "tense moment" upon Woods' release from custody, with Trump conveying her dissatisfaction. She has expressed a need for Woods to "get his s* together," a sentiment described as that of a "concerned girlfriend expressing boundaries."
Kai Trump, Vanessa's daughter, has shown a close connection with Woods, being "fully integrated" into his life.
Vanessa Trump has been observed making public appearances, including attending a golf tournament with President Donald Trump, while Woods remains in rehab.
BACKGROUND AND LEGAL ISSUES
The DUI arrest occurred in March when Woods' SUV flipped near his Jupiter Island, Florida, home. Police found two pills in his pocket at the scene. He has since pleaded not guilty to the charge. This incident marks at least the fourth driving-related issue for the golfer. Woods required multiple surgeries to recover from injuries sustained in the crash. He had previously announced plans to "step away and seek treatment," with a judge granting him permission to leave Florida for his rehabilitation.
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