Golf legend Tiger Woods is expected to complete his rehabilitation program in Switzerland by the end of June as he continues his recovery from a March automobile accident and subsequent legal challenges, according to multiple media reports.
The 15-time major champion reportedly entered a 90-day inpatient treatment program in Switzerland following a March 27 crash near his Florida home that resulted in a DUI charge. Woods has pleaded not guilty and remains focused on his recovery while addressing ongoing legal matters.
Sources close to Woods indicate that the original treatment plan remains on schedule and that he is making progress as he works through physical rehabilitation, pain management, and overall wellness. The program has reportedly included both physical and psychological treatment designed to help him manage chronic pain without relying on addictive opioids.
Despite the challenges of recovery, Woods remains determined to return to competitive golf. According to reports, he continues to focus on improving his physical condition and establishing a sustainable fitness routine that could support a future comeback.
Woods’ rehabilitation comes amid a difficult period that includes not only his own recovery but also support for his girlfriend, Vanessa Trump, who recently revealed she is battling breast cancer. Reports indicate Woods briefly returned to Florida during treatment to be with Trump and attend family events before resuming his program.
The 50-year-old golfer has faced a series of health setbacks in recent years, including a ruptured Achilles tendon and multiple surgeries that have limited his competitive schedule. His latest rehabilitation effort is viewed by those close to him as an important step toward improving his long-term health and quality of life.
While there is no timetable for a return to tournament golf, Woods reportedly remains committed to making another comeback. For now, his primary focus is completing treatment and continuing the recovery process that has occupied much of 2026.
