Overview
- Tiger Woods was photographed deplaning at Palm Beach International Airport on Wednesday after roughly 40 days of inpatient treatment in Zurich.
- A Florida judge this week authorized subpoenas for his prescription drug records from January through March, with access limited by a protective order.
- He remains charged with DUI and refusal to submit a urine test from a March 27 rollover near his Jupiter Island home, and he has pleaded not guilty.
- Police reported a 0.00 breath test at the scene and said two hydrocodone pills were found in his pocket, which prosecutors cite in seeking the pharmacy data.
- A judge allowed international travel on April 1 for intensive treatment focused on pain management, and Woods is next due in court on July 7.