Tiger Woods has left his month-long rehabilitation stint after being arrested on DUI charges.
The pro golfer was seen walking on the tarmac on Wednesday after his private plane landed at Palm Beach International Airport in Florida, according to photos obtained by Page Six.
Woods had traveled on the aircraft from Switzerland after leaving the treatment facility in Zurich.
Woods, who was joined by his dogs, was seen wearing shorts, a black vest layered over a long-sleeve shirt, sunglasses and a baseball hat. He was also wearing a backpack and had what appeared to be a compression leg sleeve on his right leg.
His rep did not respond to Page Sixâs request for comment.
The athlete, who arrived in Zurich on April 3, is set to appear in court for the first time on July 7.
On May 12, Woodsâ attorney, Douglas Duncan, appeared in Martin County Court in Stuart, Florida.
During the hearing, the judge ruled that Woods had to hand over prescription records from the time of the crash to prosecutors â though they would not be made public.
The golf champion, 50, was involved in a rollover crash near his Jupiter Island home on March 27.
As Page Six previously reported, Woods was driving his Land Rover when he tried passing a utility pressure cleaner truck and allegedly clipped the back of the vehicle, resulting in his car flipping.
No one sustained any injuries in the crash, though Woods was forced to crawl out of his vehicle.
Authorities said the athlete showed âsigns of impairment.â He also declined a urinalysis test despite showing a negative breathalyzer test, resulting in a refusal to submit to a lawful test charge.
According to a police report obtained by Page Six, police claimed they found âtwo white pills inside [his] side pant pocket,â which were later revealed to be hydrocodone.
Cops also observed that Woodsâ pupils were âextremely dilatedâ and âbloodshot and glassy,â which was apparent in his mugshot.
Woods was seen failing a sobriety test and hiccuping and yawning while speaking with cops after the accident in body cam footage.
The five-time Masters winner, who has been involved in a number of car accidents over the years, was taken into custody and locked up at the Martin County Jail before being released early the next morning on March 28.
Days later, he pleaded not guilty and then shared a statement about the âseriousness of the situationâ on X.
âI am stepping away for a period of time to seek treatment and focus on my health,â Woods wrote in part on March 31. âThis is necessary in order for me to prioritize my well-being and work toward lasting recovery.â
Last month, a source close to Woods said that he âdesperatelyâ wants to return to golf after seeking treatment.
âHe knows he needs to beat his issues and also deal with the pain from not only playing golf but also from his regular fitness schedule,â the source explained.
Another source said, âHe just wants to get better in all areas of his life.â
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