Tiger Woods has returned to Florida after completing an intensive rehabilitation program in Switzerland, marking a potential turning point in his efforts to resume his professional golf career. The golfer, 50, arrived in the United States on Wednesday, with photos showing him disembarking a private jet at Palm Beach International Airport. This move follows a period of treatment undertaken abroad after a March 27th rollover car crash near his Jupiter Island home.
The Swiss stint, described as both physical and psychological, is being framed by some outlets as a significant "lifeline" for Woods' return to the sport. This suggests a renewed focus on his well-being and a potential path back to competitive play, despite ongoing legal matters.
Legal Proceedings Continue Amidst Rehabilitation
The DUI charge stemming from the March incident remains a central point in discussions surrounding Woods. Authorities stated that Woods agreed to a breathalyzer test indicating no alcohol, but refused a urine test. The legal process continues, with a Florida judge recently ordering the release of Woods' prescription records as part of the case. Earlier this year, Woods had informed a judge of his fear that he could not obtain necessary treatment privately within the United States, prompting his decision to seek care overseas.
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Past Setbacks and Future Uncertainties
Woods' recent history has been marked by physical challenges and public incidents. In December 2025, reports indicated uncertainty about his return to competitive golf following his seventh back surgery. He had previously withdrawn from the Genesis Invitational in February 2026 due to illness and finished 60th at the Masters. He has also spoken about his body's reduced capacity to recover from the demands of high-level play, a sentiment expressed in late 2024.
In April 2026, Woods announced he was taking a temporary break to focus on his health, a decision that also led him to step down from a potential captaincy role for the 2027 Ryder Cup. This withdrawal was met with understanding from the PGA of America, who acknowledged his prioritization of long-term health. The accident itself involved his car rolling over after a collision with a truck while reportedly attempting to overtake. Woods sustained no serious injuries in the crash, nor did the driver of the other vehicle.
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