Overview
- Woods is not in the field at Aronimink as play begins Thursday outside Philadelphia.
- Reports say he entered a 90-day treatment program in Zurich following his March 2026 arrest.
- Deputies reported he passed a breath test, refused a urine test, and was charged after a single-vehicle crash on Jupiter Island, Florida.
- His DUI case in Martin County is expected to take six to nine months to resolve, limiting near-term options to compete.
- He has not played since The Open in July 2024 and he skipped the Masters for a second straight year with no stated timetable to return.