Tiger Woods has returned to the United States following a rehab stint in Switzerland, prompted by his recent rollover DUI crash in Florida, according to a report.

    The golf great’s private jet touched down in Florida on Wednesday at the Palm Beach International Airport. In images and video obtained by TMZ, the 50-year-old Woods appeared serious as he stepped off his Gulfstream G550 and made his way across the tarmac toward his waiting pet dogs.

    Woods was charged with driving under the influence, property damage, refusal to submit to testing, and careless driving after his crash on March 27 in Hobe Sound, not far from where he lives on Jupiter Island. He later told authorities he’d been looking down at his cell phone and changing the radio station, distracting him enough to miss the truck slowing down in front of him.

    Woods’ SUV tipped over onto its side after he tried to pass the vehicle — which was hauling a trailer — and clipped its rear.

    FILE- Golfer Tiger Woods stands by his overturned vehicle in Jupiter Island, Fla., March 27, 2026. (AP Photo/Jason Oteri, File)Golfer Tiger Woods stands by his overturned vehicle in Jupiter Island, Fla., March 27, 2026. (AP Photo/Jason Oteri, File)

    Police at the time said the golfer was forced to climb through his car’s passenger-side window to escape the wreck. He was taken into custody at the scene, after botching several sobriety tests, body-cam footage shows.

    Authorities also said he appeared impaired at the scene — despite blowing 0.00 on the breathalyzer — and that he had a pair of hydrocodone pills in his pocket.

    Woods, who later refused to take a urine test, has since pleaded not guilty to all the charges against him.

    In this image from police body camera video released by the Martin County, Fla., Sheriff's Office, golfer Tiger Woods is taken into custody by sheriff's deputies following a car crash in Jupiter Island, Fla., Friday, March 27, 2026. (Martin County Sheriff's Office via AP)In this image from police body-camera video released by the Martin County, Fla., Sheriff’s Office, golfer Tiger Woods is taken into custody by sheriff’s deputies following a car crash in Jupiter Island, Fla., Friday, March 27, 2026. (Martin County Sheriff’s Office via AP)

    Last month, a judge required that Woods turn over copies of all his prescription medication records at a Palm Beach pharmacy from the start of the year through the end of March. The order came after Woods sought to block the release of his records, with his attorney arguing that doing so would violate Woods’ privacy.

    The ruling wasn’t a complete loss for the golfer, though. Prosecutors also agreed to a request for a protective order restricting the release of records only to prosecutors, law enforcement officers, state experts and Woods’ defense team.

    With News Wire Services

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