Tiger Woods’ Rehabilitation and Legal Updates: What You Need to Know
Tiger Woods, the renowned golfer, is nearing the conclusion of his three-month rehabilitation program in Switzerland following a car accident in March 2026. The athlete is expected to finish the program by late June, according to reports from People citing sources close to the golfer. This update comes as Woods prepares for a court appearance in Florida related to the incident.
Rehabilitation Progress and Medical Details
Woods has been undergoing intensive physical therapy in Switzerland to recover from injuries sustained in the March 27 accident in Jupiter Island, Florida. The rehabilitation program, which began in late March, focuses on stabilizing his daily life and managing pain, as reported by People. The golfer’s team has emphasized the importance of this phase in preparing for a potential return to competitive golf.
Legal Proceedings in Florida
The legal case against Woods is progressing, with the next court hearing scheduled for July 7 in Martin County, Florida. Woods has pleaded not guilty to charges related to the accident. According to CBS12 News, the incident involved a collision between Woods’ Land Rover and a trailer while attempting to overtake a truck. The police report noted that no alcohol was detected in Woods’