Report: Tiger Woods ‘Responding Well to Treatment’ in Rehab
Woods announced his departure from professional golf following a March DUI arrest, with his legal team reportedly exploring treatment options abroad.
- On March 27, 2026, Tiger Woods was arrested near his home in Jupiter Island, Florida, after a Land Rover crash and is now in a 90-day inpatient residential treatment program in Switzerland.
- Authorities confirmed Woods was impaired by medication rather than alcohol during the incident, with two hydrocone pills found in his possession at the time of arrest.
- Following the arrest, Woods announced on March 31, 2026, he was stepping away from the PGA Tour to prioritize his health after undergoing lumbar disk replacement surgery in October 2025.
- Vanessa Trump, along with children Sam and Charlie and agent Mark Steinberg, are supporting his recovery; "He's responding well to treatment, and Vanessa is very happy with what she's hearing," a friend told the outlet.
- This incident marks Woods' fourth car crash, following a 2017 DUI arrest; he previously told Fox Sports in 2014, "I'm comfortable with it. I'm fighting for the cause, I'm fighting it hard.
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Report: Tiger Woods ‘responding well to treatment’ in rehab
Tiger Woods is making progress as he follows an intensive rehab program after his arrest on a driving under the influence charge, the Daily Mail reported. 'He's got a pain management doctor who is helping him deal with his body pain without addictive...
Tiger Woods ‘responding well’ in rehab after arrest as recovery update emerges
Tiger Woods is making encouraging progress at a rehabilitation centre in Zurich, Switzerland, following his DUI arrest last month.The 50-year-old golfing icon was taken into custody after his Land Rover overturned in Florida, leading to charges including driving under the influence and property damage.The 15-time Major winner has since entered a Swiss treatment facility where sources indicate he has been "responding well to treatment".His girlfr…
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