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Vanessa Trump Stands by Tiger Woods as He Seeks Treatment After DUI

An insider says Woods wants to return after treatment, as police cited signs of impairment and a refusal test charge in the crash case.

  • On Sunday, an insider revealed that 50-year-old Tiger Woods "desperately" wants to return to professional golf after completing treatment following his March 27 DUI arrest in Florida.
  • Authorities arrested the five-time Masters champion for misdemeanor DUI after he crashed his Land Rover SUV in Jupiter Island, with police reporting "signs of impairment" and finding "two white pills" in his pocket.
  • Woods traveled to Zurich, Switzerland, on April 3 for private treatment after receiving judicial permission to leave Florida; he stated he is "committed to taking the time needed to return in a healthier, stronger, and more focused place."
  • Vanessa Trump, the golf icon's girlfriend, remains by his side, with an insider telling People on Sunday she is "in favor" of his decision to receive treatment outside the Sunshine State.
  • Another insider noted that while Woods "still has golf in him," including future Masters and PGA tournaments, his injuries and age make competing "harder," so he remains focused on recovery before any professional return.
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The unreliable driver, especially under the influence of various substances, is reportedly trying to shake off his addiction in Switzerland, where he is said to have gone after his latest traffic accident.

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Vanessa Trump is supporting Tiger Woods after his arrest and retirement from the golf course. The former daughter-in-law of the US president is said to have remained loyal to the star and supported him even during his treatment, where he sought help for a relapse into addiction to drugs and other illegal substances.

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A few days after being arrested in the United States for "driving under influence", the golf legend is currently in a hospital in Switzerland to treat its use to painkillers.

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The Blast broke the news on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
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