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Tiger Woods Returns to Florida After Swiss Rehab as Judge Grants Access to Prescription Records

Prosecutors will review his recent prescriptions under a protective order ahead of a July 7 hearing.

Overview

  • Woods, photographed Wednesday at Palm Beach International Airport, returned from a roughly 40-day inpatient stay in Zurich following his March DUI arrest.
  • A Martin County judge on May 12 approved subpoenas for his January–March 2026 prescription records, restricting access to parties in the case.
  • Woods has pleaded not guilty and is due in Martin County court on July 7 in a case that includes DUI and refusal to provide a urine sample.
  • Police say the March 27 rollover near his Jupiter Island home showed signs of impairment, a 0.00 breath test, a refused urinalysis, and two hydrocodone pills found on him.
  • The court earlier allowed overseas treatment after his lawyer cited complex medical needs and privacy concerns, and the sealed records could shape evidence decisions and any plea talks.