Tiger Woods returns home after rehab, eyes golf comeback with renewed focus
Tiger Woods has returned home to Florida after completing a six-week rehab programme in Zurich. The golf legend, who missed this year’s Masters following his arrest, is now focusing on his health and a potential return to the sport. Friends say he is eager to resume training and rebuild his career. Woods arrived back in Florida on May 14 after spending over a month at a Swiss treatment centre. Reports suggest he took his recovery seriously, addressing issues related to painkiller use. Earlier, he had broken his silence on social media, confirming he was seeking help and prioritising his well-being.
His girlfriend, Vanessa Trump, has been supportive throughout the process. The couple, described as ‘still serious’ and ‘in love’, are now reunited at home. Trump, who shares five children with her ex-husband Donald Trump Jr., is said to be keen on helping Woods move past recent scandals and focus on his progress.
The 15-time major champion has two children of his own—18-year-old daughter Sam Alexis and 17-year-old son Charlie—from his previous marriage to Elin Nordegren. While his arrest disrupted his season, Woods remains determined to return to competitive golf. He has already begun working on his fitness, signalling a possible comeback in upcoming tournaments. Woods’ return to Florida marks a step forward in his recovery journey. With his girlfriend’s support and a renewed focus on training, he aims to put recent setbacks behind him. Fans will now watch closely to see when he might make his next appearance on the golf course.