Tiger Woods’ private jet lands in Zurich as golf legend, 50, prepares for rehab in wake of DUI and car crash

The private jet owned by golf legend Tiger Woods landed in Zurich, Switzerland on Friday, according to reports.
Woods, 50, revealed in a statement this week that he would be ‘seeking treatment and focusing on my health’ after his DUI arrest, and a judge granted him permission to leave the country in order to do so with more privacy than in the United States.
It is as yet unclear whether Woods was on the plane as it headed to Europe, but Switzerland is believed to be home to some of the most expensive and luxurious private treatment facilities in the world.
TMZ reports that some facilities in Zurich even have ‘one-client admittance’, meaning that only Woods would be at the facility, granting him the privacy he desires.
The plane touched down in the early hours of Friday morning ET, and is now flying back towards the United States, per TMZ.
Woods is a week on from his car crash and subsequent arrest near his home on Jupiter Island in Florida, after he attempted to overtake a truck and trailer at high speed but hit the back of it and flipped his own SUV onto its side.
Tiger Woods yawns in the back of the police car on his way to jail in Florida last Friday
After cops found him ‘dazed and sweaty’ with two opioid pills in his pocket, he was arrested for DUI, property damage and failure to submit to a lawful test.
More to follow.



