Tiger Woods has completed a month of rehabilitation after being arrested on suspicion of drunk driving.
The professional golfer was seen walking on the tarmac after his private plane landed at Palm Beach International Airport in Florida on Wednesday, according to photos obtained by Page Six.
Woods had traveled by plane from Switzerland after leaving a treatment facility in Zurich.
Woods, who was joined by his dogs, was seen wearing shorts, a black vest over a long-sleeved shirt, sunglasses and a baseball cap. He was wearing a backpack and had some kind of compression leg sleeve on his right leg.
His representative did not respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
The player, who arrived in Zurich on April 3, is scheduled to make his first court appearance on July 7.
On May 12, Woods’ attorney Douglas Duncan appeared in Martin County Court in Stuart, Florida.
At the hearing, the judge ruled that Woods must turn over his prescription records from the time of the accident to prosecutors, but the records were not made public.
The 50-year-old golf champion was involved in a rollover accident near his home on Jupiter Island on March 27th.
As Page Six previously reported, Woods was allegedly driving a Land Rover when he attempted to pass a household pressure washer, causing a clip to enter the rear of the vehicle, causing it to roll over.
No one was injured in the accident, but Woods had to crawl out of the car.
Officials said the player showed “signs of impairment.” He also refused a urine test despite a negative breathalyzer test, resulting in a lawful test charge.
According to a police report obtained by Page Six, police claimed to have found “two white pills in the side pocket of (his) pants,” which were later determined to be hydrocodone.
Police also observed that Woods’ pupils were “hyperdilated” and “bloodshot and glassy,” which was also evident in a photograph of Woods’ face.
Body camera footage showed Woods failing a breathalyzer test and hiccupping and yawning while speaking with police after the crash.
The five-time Masters champion, who has been involved in numerous car accidents over the years, was booked into the Martin County Jail and released early the following morning, March 28.
A few days later, he pleaded not guilty and issued a statement regarding the “seriousness of the situation” regarding X.
“I will be taking a period of time away to undergo treatment and focus on my health. This is necessary in order to prioritize my health and work towards a sustained recovery,” Woods wrote in part on March 31.
Last month, a source close to Woods said he was “desperate” to return to golf after undergoing treatment.
“He knows he needs to overcome his issues and deal with the pain not only from golf but also from his regular fitness schedule,” the source explained.
Another source said: “He just wants to get better in every aspect of his life.”
