Overview
- Reports Saturday said Woods is responding well to inpatient care in Zurich, with contact limited to Vanessa Trump, his children and longtime agent Mark Steinberg.
- The treatment is described as a 90-day, intensive program that combines psychological therapy with pain management that avoids addictive opioids.
- Prosecutors have moved to obtain his pharmacy records through a subpoena, seeking fill dates, dosages, refill history and any labels warning against driving on the medications.
- Woods has pleaded not guilty to DUI, property damage and refusing a urine test after the March 27 rollover near his Jupiter Island home, where deputies found two hydrocodone pills and recorded a 0.00 breath test.
- Coverage also notes a May 5 court date, while sources told People he hopes to return to competition after completing treatment and is receiving strong support from family and golf circles.