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Tiger Woods' Surprising Move: What Happened After Rehab?

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Tiger Woods has checked out of a rehabilitation center in Switzerland, Page Six confirms.

The golf pro took his private plane back to the US on Friday — nearly three months after he was arrested on DUI charges.

Woods was photographed after arriving at a private airport in Jupiter, Florida, following his rehab stint. He disembarked his private jet and exited through customs before returning home.

Earlier this month, a source claimed Woods was planning on finishing his treatment toward the end of June.

Tiger Woods exits a private airport after rehab in Switzerland.

Tiger Woods has exited his rehab facility in Switzerland and arrived back in the US, as seen here. MiamiPIXX/VAEM / BACKGRID

Tiger Woods exits a private airport after rehab in Switzerland.

Woods disembarked his private jet at a private airport Friday in Jupiter, Florida, as seen above. MiamiPIXX/VAEM / BACKGRID

Tiger Woods arriving at a private airport after rehabilitation, walking with two men beside a private jet.

Woods, pictured here Friday, previously returned to the US for a brief visit in May amid girlfriend Vanessa Trump’s cancer battle before returning to finish his treatment in Switzerland. MiamiPIXX/VAEM / BACKGRID

“The original plan was for Tiger to do a three-month rehab program, which should stay on target unless something major changes,” a source told People two weeks ago.

The source said that the athlete, 50, was “doing the best he can” amid the “pressure” for him to heal as well the legal issues he will face in the coming months.

“This has created a great deal of stress,” the source shared.

“I don’t know when it will be or how he will do it, but Tiger is determined to return [to golf],” the insider added. “He has to get his pain management going in the right direction and also be able to continue a fitness routine, which will help him do the best he can when seriously playing golf. This could be tough. But it’s something he wants.”

Golfer Tiger Woods sitting in an unmarked police vehicle.

Woods (seen here after his car crash in March) was arrested on DUI charges AP

Golfer Tiger Woods exiting an unmarked police vehicle while speaking on his cellphone after a car crash.

At the time, Woods (above) was involved in a rollover crash. AP

Throughout his rehab stay, he was reportedly in constant communication with girlfriend Vanessa Trump, who announced her battle with breast cancer in May.

“They talk and share their lives as they have been doing for the entire time they have been together,” the source said, adding, “Tiger is a caring family guy and supportive. And so is Vanessa, also a strong woman with a full plate every day of her life.”

Woods notably took a brief break from treatment to be with Trump amid her health struggles. He also reportedly wanted to be there for her daughter, Kai Trump, whom he has grown close to since he and Vanessa started dating in 2025.

Tiger Woods leaving the Martin County Sheriff’s Office after a DUI arrest.

Authorities said Woods (above) showed signs of impairment during the arrest. Christopher Oquendo for NY Post

Tiger Woods leaving the Martin County Sheriff’s Office.

The Masters champ (above) refused to take a urinalysis test. Christopher Oquendo for NY Post

The five-time Masters Tournament champ — who has a history of vehicle accidents over the years — was charged with a DUI after he got into a rollover crash in Jupiter Island, Florida, on March 27.

At the time, cops said Woods showed “signs of impairment” despite blowing a negative breathalyzer test. Upon declining to take a urinalysis test, he was charged with refusal to submit to a lawful test.

Authorities reported that they found “two white pills inside [his] side pant pocket” — later determined to be hydrocodone, a narcotic pain reliever.

Tiger Woods posing for a mugshot.

Woods (seen here in his March mugshot) allegedly had hydrocodone pills in his pocket. Martin County Sheriff’s Department / BACKGRID

Tiger Woods of Jupiter Links Golf Club arrives at SoFi Center.

Woods (seen here in March) has been involved in multiple car accidents over the years. TGL Golf via Getty Images

Woods was taken to Martin County Jail and released in the wee hours of the morning on March 28.

Days later, he pleaded not guilty to misdemeanor driving under the influence with property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test.

Woods’ next court date is scheduled to take place on July 7.