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Report: Tiger Woods returns to Florida after rehab stay

By Thomson Reuters May 14, 2026 | 1:23 PM

Tiger Woods is back in his home state of Florida.

The New York Post published photos Thursday of Woods getting off of a private plane at Palm Beach ​International Airport, about 45 miles from his home ‌on Jupiter Island, Fla. He reportedly has been in rehab in Switzerland, going there soon after being charged with misdemeanor DUI following a rollover crash close to home on March 27.

On April 1, Martin County Court (Fla.) Judge ‌Darren ​Steele granted the motion to travel submitted ⁠by Woods’ attorney, Douglas ⁠Duncan, who cited the 50-year-old golf superstar’s need for an “intensive, highly individualized and medically integrated program” away from media and public scrutiny.

Woods is due in court on July 7. He ​has entered a not guilty plea.

He was photographed on the tarmac in casual attire — gray shorts, a black long-sleeved ⁠shirt, a black cap and dark sunglasses. ⁠He had a backpack and also was wearing ​a compression sleeve on his troublesome right leg, which was severely ​injured in another car crash five years ago in ‌Los Angeles County.

Authorities said Woods was speeding when he was involved in that single-car crash on Feb. 23, 2021. He sustained open fractures on both the upper and lower parts of ⁠his leg as well as trauma to his ankle. He has required multiple surgeries.

He also has had at least seven back surgeries throughout ⁠his career.

Officers at ‌the scene of the most recent accident said ⁠Woods appeared impaired and had two pills in ​his ‌pocket. Prosecutors want to subpoena the golfer’s prescription ​drug records.

Following ⁠the Florida accident, Woods — who has won 15 majors among his 82 career victories — said he would not play in the Masters Tournament in Augusta, Ga. He also removed his name from consideration to become captain of the United States’ 2027 Ryder Cup ​team.

–Field Level Media