Tiger Woods returns to Florida after rehab stint in Switzerland, per report

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Tiger Woods returns to Florida after rehab stint in Switzerland, per report

Tiger Woods returns to Florida after rehab stint in Switzerland, per report

Tiger Woods returned to Florida after a month in a Swiss rehab facility following his March crash and DUI arrest.

Tiger Woods returns to Florida after rehab stint in Switzerland, per report

Tiger Woods returned to Florida after a month in a Swiss rehab facility following his March crash and DUI arrest.

Tiger Woods is back on home soil. The 15-time major champion returned to Florida on Wednesday afternoon after spending a month in a rehabilitation facility in Switzerland, according to TMZ, which captured photos of Woods stepping off a private jet at Palm Beach International Airport.

The 50-year-old golf legend was arrested on a DUI charge following a rollover crash near his home on Jupiter Island, Florida, back on March 27. Rather than seeking treatment in the U.S., Woods opted to go overseas, telling a judge he feared he couldn't get the privacy he needed stateside. Now, after a little more than a month in Europe, he's back in the Sunshine State.

But the legal chapter isn't closed. Earlier this week, a Florida judge ordered Woods' prescription records to be turned over to prosecutors as part of the ongoing DUI case. That information, however, will remain sealed from public view.

On the course, fans will have to wait a little longer to see Woods in action. He's sitting out this week's PGA Championship at Aronimink and is not expected to compete in next month's U.S. Open either. For now, the focus remains on his recovery—both on and off the fairway.

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