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...
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