Tiger Woods is currently in the midst of an intensive 90-day rehabilitation program following his recent DUI arrest, and sources say the golf legend is taking full accountability for his actions. As part of his structured recovery, Woods has been reaching out to loved ones to apologize for the pain he has caused, a critical step in his treatment plan.
His girlfriend, Vanessa Trump, has been a steady source of support throughout this process. The couple has maintained constant communication since Woods flew to Zurich, Switzerland, for his rehab program. However, insiders reveal that Trump has set clear boundaries, making it known that she is fully committed to his recovery—but only this one time. "She has made it clear that she is only doing this once. This rehab has to take. It has to be successful. She's not going to do this again and again," a source told the Daily Mail.
The 15-time major champion recently reached a significant 30-day milestone in his overseas program, and those close to him report a positive shift in his mindset. "He gives her a day-by-day account of what he's doing. She asks questions. She's really invested in his recovery," the source added. Woods is reportedly feeling "ashamed" and "embarrassed" by his actions but is channeling that energy into making meaningful changes.
While fans are already speculating about a potential return for the U.S. Open in June, U.S. Golf Association CEO Mike Whan has cast doubt on those claims. For now, Woods remains focused on his rehabilitation and personal growth, with his support system rallying behind him as he works to turn a new leaf in both his personal and professional life.
