The 50-year-old pleaded not guilty to a DUI charge after crashing his Range Rover near his Jupiter Island home on March 27. Deputies reported finding two hydrocodone pills in his pocket and noted signs of impairment in a probable cause affidavit, including bloodshot, glassy eyes and extremely dilated pupils.
Shortly after the arrest Woods announced he was stepping away to seek treatment and prioritize his health. His attorneys obtained permission for him to travel abroad for privacy while receiving care, and a source told PEOPLE he is determined to return to golf, motivated by recovery and supported by those close to him.