Tiger Woods Returns from Rehab as Ryder Cup Discussions Intensify
Tiger Woods returns after rehab as Ryder Cup talks heat up
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Tiger Woods has returned to the U.S. after over a month in rehab in Switzerland, following a DUI arrest. His comeback coincides with discussions about his potential involvement with Team USA for the Ryder Cup, as captain Jim Furyk considers Woods' role amidst ongoing legal challenges.
- 01Tiger Woods returned to Florida after a month-long rehab in Switzerland.
- 02He faces two misdemeanor charges related to his March DUI incident.
- 03Ryder Cup captain Jim Furyk has not yet spoken to Woods but hints at a possible advisory role.
- 04Furyk defends Team USA's chemistry amid criticism regarding their performance.
- 05Woods' legal issues continue to add pressure as he navigates his recovery.
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Tiger Woods is back in the United States after spending over a month in a rehabilitation facility in Switzerland, where he sought treatment following his March DUI arrest. Photographed at Palm Beach International Airport in Florida, Woods, 50, appeared serious as he returned home with his dog. His trip to Switzerland was approved by a judge, allowing him to recover privately away from the public eye. Woods still faces two misdemeanor charges: one for DUI and another for refusing a urine test after the incident. Additionally, a judge has granted limited access to Woods' prescription drug records to prosecutors, adding pressure to his ongoing legal situation. As Woods continues his recovery, attention is shifting to the upcoming Ryder Cup, with U.S. captain Jim Furyk discussing Woods' potential involvement. Furyk has not yet contacted Woods directly, respecting his health and family needs, but indicated that Woods could still play a supportive role for Team USA, similar to his past contributions as an adviser. Furyk also addressed concerns about Team USA's chemistry, firmly defending the team's unity and commitment.
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