Tiger Woods has remained out of the public eye since an automobile crash in Florida and an arrest for driving under the influence. He has been at an international facility as part of his rehab plan.
Woods, who stepped away from the game of golf in late March, has mostly remained in Switzerland. He made one trip back to the United States to be with girlfriend Vanessa Trump after she revealed a breast cancer diagnosis, but he then went back to where he is taking part in a rehab program.
People spoke to a source close to the professional golfer, who said that Woods is nearly finished with the three-month program. The expectation, barring any major changes, is for him to remain in Switzerland until the end of June. At that point, he will complete the rehab program.
“Tiger is doing the best he can with all of the pressure on him with healing and also the legal issues he faces in coming months. This has created a great deal of stress,” the source told People.
Once Woods completes the rehab plan, the question will turn to another topic. Many will wonder if he will return to golf.
Sources close to the professional golfer have said that his intention is to once again hit the links and compete. However, he has to reach a certain point before he achieves this goal.
Most important is getting his pain management to a good place. Medication played a role in his arrest earlier this year.
Another part of the process will be fine-tuning the fitness routine so that Woods can compete in tournaments. He has dealt with numerous injuries throughout his life, including some to his legs, Achilles tendon, neck, MCL, and knee.
He has underwent back surgery seven times, including in October 2025 when had a lumbar disc replacement surgery.