Overview
- Tiger Woods’ private jet landed in Zurich on Friday, April 3, in what outlets reported as a possible treatment destination, with no confirmation he was on board.
- A Martin County judge approved overseas inpatient care on April 1, citing an urgent medical need and privacy concerns that doctors said would hinder effective treatment in the U.S.
- Woods pleaded not guilty on March 31 to misdemeanor DUI with property damage and to refusing a lawful test, with a May court date pending and a separate careless driving citation noted.
- Newly released bodycam video and a second mugshot show him drowsy and struggling on field tests, while the affidavit records a 0.00 breath test, a refused urinalysis, and two hydrocodone pills in his pocket.
- He will not play the Masters as he focuses on treatment, with Jack Nicklaus urging care and help for Woods and Nick Faldo calling for greater accountability and a stronger stance from the PGA Tour.