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Tiger Woods' Private Jet Lands in Zurich as Reports Say He Will Resume Rehab

The flight follows a short Florida visit and could mean Woods will continue inpatient treatment while prosecutors press for sealed access to his prescription records.

Overview

  • Flight-tracking reports show Tiger Woods' Gulfstream V left Witham Field in Stuart and landed in Zurich on Sunday, May 24, a move media outlets say signals a return to inpatient rehabilitation in Switzerland.
  • Woods has been charged in Florida with driving under the influence, property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test and has pleaded not guilty while prosecutors obtained court-authorized subpoenas for his prescription records under a protective order.
  • He entered a Swiss inpatient program after his March 27 SUV crash and public announcement that he would step away from golf to seek treatment; outlets have described the course as an intensive roughly 90-day program though operational details remain limited and partly sealed.
  • Woods made a brief return to Florida earlier in May, which outlets linked to personal matters after Vanessa Trump publicly disclosed a breast cancer diagnosis and sources said Woods has been offering support during her treatment planning.
  • Watch for two immediate developments: whether Woods stays in Switzerland to complete the reported inpatient program and how the sealed prescription records affect the progress and public visibility of the Florida prosecution.