Report: Tiger Woods set to return to United States after completing treatment
Tiger Woods' private jet has landed in Switzerland, according to flight tracking data.
Tiger Woods may be preparing to return to the United States after completing an intensive 90-day treatment program at a rehab clinic in Switzerland.
Flight tracking data shared by @TWLegion suggests the golf legend's private jet landed in Zurich on Thursday, with the 15-time major winner expected to return home shortly.
Woods, 50, has been receiving treatment since early April after getting approval from a judge to leave the country after he was arrested on charges of driving under the influence.
The 82-time PGA Tour winner was involved in a two-vehicle rollover crash near his home on Jupiter Island, Florida, on 27 March.
He attempted to overtake a truck pulling a trailer and, during the maneuver, clipped its rear and rolled his Land Rover SUV onto its side.
Woods was the only person inside the vehicle and managed to crawl out of the passenger side with assistance.
Cops who arrived on the scene moments later claimed that Woods "showed signs of impairment" and had "bloodshot and glassy eyes".
Woods, who was claimed to be sweating profusely, took a breath test did not have any alcohol in his system.
He refused a urine test, which led to an charge.
Authorities later reported finding two white pills in his pocket, identified as hydrocodone, an opioid commonly prescribed to treat pain.
Woods said he was looking at his phone and adjusting the radio moments before the collision.
Bodycam footage showed Woods hiccupping in the back of a police car and his long-time associate, Rob McNamara, grabbing his golf clubs out of his SUV.
McNamara told officers the famed Scotty Cameron putter Woods used to win 14 out of his 15 major victories with was worth "more than all our houses".
Woods has been charged with driving under the influence, property damage and refusal to submit a lawful test.
Through his attorneys, he has pleaded not guilty.
Woods later announced would step away to seek treatment and focus on his recovery.
He returned to the US, briefly, last month after his girlfriend Vanessa Trump announced she had been diagnosed with breast cancer.
According to the DailyMail, Woods' three-month treatment saw the golfer undergo intense psychological and physical treatment.
"He's got a pain management doctor who is helping him deal with his body pain without addictive opioids," a source told the paper.
"He calls or Zooms a small number of people: Vanessa, his kids, Mark Steinberg [his agent].
"‘He's responding well to treatment, and Vanessa is very happy with what she’s hearing."
According to the source, Woods did watch good friend Rory McIlroy win the 2026 Masters.
Woods was attempting to ramp up his preparations in order to tee it up in the first men's major of the year before he was arrested.
Nelly Korda revealed last week that Woods also congratulated her on winning the U.S. Women's Open at Riviera.
Woods has not played a competitive round of golf since the 2024 Open at Royal Troon.
He has not registered for the 2026 Open at Royal Birkdale, which means he will miss all four men's majors for the second year in a row.
Woods has played a limited schedule since crashing his car and sustaining serious leg injuries in February 2021.
