NEWSTiger Woods DUI Arrest Update: Golfer's Private Jet Lands in Zurich After Announcing He Would 'Seek Treatment' to 'Focus' on His Health

Tiger Woods was arrested for driving under the influence after a rollover collision near his Florida home.
April 3 2026, Updated 2:06 p.m. ET
Tiger Woods may be starting his recovery journey after being arrested for driving under the influence on Friday, March 27.
Early Friday morning, April 3, the legendary golfer's private jet was spotted touching down in Zurich, Switzerland, just one week after Woods was hit with DUI charges following a rollover collision near his Jupiter Island, Fla., home.
According to TMZ Sports, Woods' charter plane landed roughly 10 hours before the outlet broke news of its arrival shortly after 1 p.m. ET. The private jet is reportedly on its way back to the United States.

Tiger Woods was granted approval from a judge to travel out of the country for treatment.
While the news publication could not confirm whether Tiger was a passenger on the aircraft, the report noted that Switzerland is home to some of the "most luxurious treatment facilities on the planet" — citing Paracelsus Recovery and Kusnacht Practice as two nearby centers "known for being extremely exclusive, private and, of course, expensive."
Zurich even offers recovery facilities with a "one-client admittance," meaning staffers are solely focused on a single individual during their treatment.
Woods promised to get help upon breaking silence after his DUI arrest last week.
Tiger Woods to 'Seek Treatment' and 'Focus' on His Health

Tiger Woods said he has to 'prioritize his well-being' after being booked in jail for driving under the influence.
In a statement shared to Instagram, the professional athlete revealed: "I am stepping away for a period of time to seek treatment and focus on my health. This is necessary in order for me to prioritize my well-being and work toward lasting recovery."
Further fueling speculation about whether Woods flew to Switzerland to begin his recovery journey, a judge recently signed off on the 15-time major champion's request to travel outside of the country for treatment. The golf icon claimed doing so would help protect his privacy.
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Vanessa Trump Offered Support for Boyfriend Tiger Woods

Tiger Woods' girlfriend, Vanessa Trump, is standing by her boyfriend's side after his DUI arrest.
Woods' private jet landed just hours before his girlfriend, Vanessa Trump, took to Instagram to offer support in her first statement after her boyfriend's DUI arrest.
The former daughter-in-law of President Donald Trump simply wrote "love you" in an Instagram Story alongside two red heart emojis and a cozy photo of the couple appearing to lay on a hammock.
Before being handcuffed at the scene of his rollover collision, body camera footage shows Woods telling police he was "talking with the president." Still, cops arrested the golfer and charged him with DUI, property damage and refusal to submit to a urinalysis test. He additionally received a citation for careless driving.
Donald Trump Called Tiger Woods an 'Amazing Person' After His DUI Arrest

Donald Trump called Tiger Woods a 'very close friend of mine' after the golfer was arrested for driving under the influence.
Trump was quick to react publicly to Woods' arrest, telling reporters within hours after the crash: "I feel so badly He's got some difficulty. There was an accident, and that's all I know."
“A very close friend of mine, he's an amazing person, an amazing man. But some difficulty,” Trump — who awarded Woods the Congressional Medal of Freedom in 2019 — continued.


