Tiger Woods ‘Intense’ Rehab Timeline After DUI Arrest Suddenly Leaked

Tiger Woods’ rehab timeline after his DUI arrest has suddenly leaked, revealing new details about what insiders describe as an “intense” and highly structured recovery program. Woods, 50, is reportedly undergoing treatment at a facility in Zurich, Switzerland, where a source tells the Daily Mail newspaper that he is receiving both physical and psychological care.

The early signs are encouraging, the report says.

“He’s responding well to treatment, and Vanessa is very happy with what she’s hearing,” the insider told the Mail. The timeline for Woods’ program is 90 days, according to the report, though he is allowed to leave at any time.

The Mail source added that a pain management specialist is treating Woods’ chronic pain with methods that do not require opioid medications, a detail that carries particular weight given what has emerged about his history with prescription painkillers. Woods was arrested March 27 after his SUV rolled over near his home in Jupiter Island, Florida. He was charged with driving under the influence, property damage and refusing a urine test, and has pleaded not guilty to all three counts. His court date is May 5, and the process is expected to take up to nine months before any decision is reached in Woods’ case.

Vanessa Trump Getting Zoom Updates on Woods’ Progress

Trump, who has been in a relationship with Woods for roughly 18 months, has stayed closely connected throughout his treatment. According to the Daily Mail source, Woods has kept his circle of contact tight, reaching out by phone or video only to Trump, his children and agent Mark Steinberg. Trump showed her support publicly one week after the arrest, posting a couple’s photo on Instagram with the caption “Love you,” David Schneidman of The Mirror reported.

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The Mail also confirmed that Trump pushed for Woods to seek professional help and would not accept anything less. This is the fourth time Woods has faced legal trouble connected to being behind the wheel. He was arrested for DUI in 2017 after police found him unconscious in his car with five substances in his system, including two painkillers. In 2021, a California crash left him trapped beneath his vehicle with a shattered right leg requiring multiple surgeries.

Woods Skipped the Masters and Barely Watched

Woods had been planning a comeback this spring, intending to compete at Augusta National for the first time in more than 16 months. Even at the crash scene, he reportedly told officers he still planned to play in the Masters. He ultimately did not, saying he needed to prioritize his well-being and recovery.

While Rory McIlroy claimed a second straight Green Jacket without him, Woods reportedly paid only casual attention to the tournament from Switzerland. He was “more focused on recovery” than the action at Augusta, according to the Daily Mail source. Meanwhile, his legal case moves forward. His team has filed a motion to limit prosecutors’ access to certain records, while prosecutors have responded with an aggressive subpoena that deepened his legal exposure. Whether he completes the full 90 days of rehab or not, the path back to the courtroom and eventually to the course will be anything but simple.

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