Tiger Woods' Private Jet Lands in Switzerland — As Troubled Golfer Looks to Start Treatment After DUI Arrest and Public Humiliation

Tiger Woods may be on his way to rehab.
April 3 2026, Published 1:38 p.m. ET
Tiger Woods may be ready to start getting his life together, as his private jet was spotted landing in Zurich, Switzerland, well known for its luxurious treatment facilities, RadarOnline.com can reveal.
On March 27, the iconic golfer was involved in a two-car rollover accident in Florida, and just days later, he made it clear he was ready to finally get help.
Tiger Woods to Start Treatment in Switzerland?

Woods is believed to have flown to Switzerland to begin his treatment.
According to TMZ, while Woods has not been confirmed to have been on the private jet, it would be best if he were on the flight, as Paracelsus Recovery and Kusnacht Practice, two exclusive treatment centers, are nearby.
There are notable places in Zurich that also have one-client admittance, with staffers focusing on helping one person at a time.
According to authorities, the pro golfer was attempting to pass a truck hauling a trailer on a narrow road when his SUV flipped onto its side in the wreck. Woods was then forced to crawl out through one of the car's windows.
Authorities also noted the 50-year-old exhibited "severe" signs of impairment. And while he passed a breathalyzer test, Woods allegedly had two loose hydrocodone pills in his pocket at the time of the incident.
"I take a few," the 15-time champion responded when questioned about medications.
Tiger Woods' Treatment Plans

The pro golfer confirmed he would be seeking treatment following his DUI arrest.
Following his arrest, Woods posted a $1,150 bail shortly after, and was seen looking down and out in photographs as he was driven away from the jail. He then took to Instagram to explain what comes next, noting he recognized the "seriousness of the situation" he found himself in.
He wrote: "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."
"I'm committed to taking the time needed to return in a healthier, stronger, and more focused place, both personally and professionally," Woods said. "I appreciate your understanding and support, and ask for privacy for my family, loved ones, and myself at this time."
Vanessa Trump's Supports Her Boyfriend... With Some Rules Attached

The 50-year-old also recognized the 'seriousness of the situation.'
There is at least one person who is in Woods' corner: his girlfriend, Vanessa Trump. The president's former daughter-in-law took to her Instagram Stories to post a photo of her curled up in the sports legend's arms, lying on a hammock, with an emoji of a heart over the snap.
"Love you," the 48-year-old captioned.
The Story came after a source close to the situation claimed Vanessa is desperate for her boyfriend to change his ways and suggested several rules to follow if he wants to have a future with her.
"She had specific criteria," the insider told The Daily Mail. "This has to be a real rehab: doctors, counsellors. Obviously, there's a big physical component... these are prescribed drugs for legitimate pain and sleeping issues."
They added: "This isn't meth. So this has to be doctor-supervised. It's pain management gone awry."


President Trump gushed, 'he's going to end up being terrific,' after learning of the golfer's plans.
The source noted: "She required it and it was non-negotiable. And he loves her and wants to be with her, so he is willing to do it."
Woods may also have his potential future father-in-law's support, as in body camera footage following the crash, Woods told the officers he was "just talking to the president," and "trying to get away from everybody," when he was asked to stay nearby.
After learning Woods is heading for treatment, Trump responded to reporters, "It's a good thing that he's doing, but he's going to end up being terrific.
"He's a great guy. "He's one of the greatest people I've known. He's a great champion … he'll be fine. He's going to be terrific."



