A new report has shed light on Tiger Woods' condition following his March crash, claiming the golf legend is continuing treatment at a rehabilitation facility in Switzerland while also navigating legal and personal challenges.
According to The Mirror US, Woods has been staying at a Swiss treatment facility for several weeks after a rollover crash near his home in Jupiter, Florida. He faces misdemeanor charges of driving under the influence and refusal to submit to a lawful test.
Woods has pleaded not guilty, and no updated court date has been confirmed publicly. Authorities reportedly suspected impairment after Woods' Land Rover rolled over during a collision while overtaking another vehicle.
While he allegedly registered zero alcohol on a breathalyzer test, he declined to provide a urine sample, according to the report. No injuries were reported.
The Mirror US also cited sources claiming Woods is expected to remain in rehab until the end of June as part of a structured recovery program.
Woods' girlfriend Vanessa Trump, who recently revealed she has been diagnosed with breast cancer, is also facing personal challenges. The report claimed Woods briefly returned to the United States during his rehab stay, spending time with his children and Vanessa Trump.
Golf comeback hopes remain uncertain for Woods, a 15-time major champion, who has struggled with recurring injuries in recent years, including multiple surgeries on his back and Achilles tendon.