Overview
- The Gulfstream V tied to Woods flew from Stuart, Florida, to Zurich and landed Sunday, a movement tracked by independent flight services that reporters say suggests he has gone back to Switzerland for treatment.
- A Martin County judge granted Woods permission to travel abroad on April 1 so he could enter an intensive, inpatient rehabilitation program designed to be away from public scrutiny.
- Woods was arrested after a March 27 rollover crash and faces misdemeanor charges for DUI, property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test; deputies reported finding two pills in his pocket and he has pleaded not guilty.
- On May 12 a judge approved sealed subpoenas for Woods' prescription records from the period around the crash, and his next court appearance is scheduled for July 7.
- Woods made a brief U.S. visit in mid‑May, was photographed deplaning on May 13, and that trip coincided with girlfriend Vanessa Trump publicly announcing a breast cancer diagnosis on May 20; Woods has said he is stepping away from competition to focus on treatment and personal support.