Tiger Woods is reportedly wrapping up his stay at a European treatment facility, with sources indicating he will finish his three-month rehabilitation program in Switzerland by the end of June. The golf legend entered inpatient treatment in early April following a rollover crash near his Jupiter, Florida home on March 27, which led to DUI charges.
According to People magazine, Woods is making progress and is expected to return home soon. He briefly traveled back to the U.S. in May to support his girlfriend, Vanessa Trump, after she revealed a breast cancer diagnosis and underwent a procedure. However, he returned overseas by May 23 to complete his treatment.
An insider shared that Woods is doing "the best he can" under the pressure of his legal issues and recovery. The source also confirmed his intention to return to golf, emphasizing the need to manage pain effectively and maintain a fitness routine.
Woods has faced multiple health setbacks in recent years, including a ruptured Achilles tendon in 2025 and back surgery in late 2024. Additionally, he survived a severe car accident in February 2021 that nearly cost him his leg.
As of now, Woods has pleaded not guilty to the DUI charge and is awaiting further legal proceedings.