Tiger Woods is taking time to reassess his life. The 50-year-old golf legend is currently undergoing treatment at a facility in Zurich, Switzerland, receiving both physical and psychological care following a car accident in late March on Florida’s Jupiter Island. People familiar with the situation say the experience has prompted him to rethink his priorities and slow down in areas of his life that do not directly support his recovery.
Chief among those areas is his relationship with Vanessa Trump. Those close to the situation say Woods cares deeply about the relationship and has been grateful for her support during an extremely difficult period, but that he is not in a position to make major personal commitments right now. The shift represents a change from where things reportedly stood before the accident, when those familiar with the couple described the relationship as serious and progressing.
Children and sobriety first
Woods is expected to return home from Zurich with a clear set of priorities. People familiar with his thinking say he intends to focus on his two children, his daughter Sam, 18, and son Charlie, 17, while doing what it takes to maintain his sobriety. A return to golf is also on the horizon, though those around him understand that it comes after the personal work.
The assessment from people who know him is that there is still competitive drive inside him. Those following his recovery describe a genuine desire to return to the course, compete at the highest level and add to his legacy. At the same time, the people closest to him acknowledge that getting back to golf first requires addressing what led to the arrest and everything that followed.
What happened in March
Woods was arrested on March 27 after crashing his Range Rover on a two-lane road near his Jupiter Island home. Authorities who responded to the scene conducted a sobriety evaluation and noted several signs of impairment, including bloodshot and glassy eyes and significantly dilated pupils. Two hydrocodone pills were found on his person at the time.
A breathalyzer test registered no alcohol in his system. Woods declined a urinalysis, which led authorities to suspect that the impairment may have been connected to medication rather than alcohol. He was detained and transported to the Martin County Jail, where footage from the encounter showed him appearing visibly uncomfortable and disoriented during the process.
The arrest and subsequent entry into rehabilitation in Switzerland drew immediate public attention. In the period following, those around Woods and Vanessa Trump reportedly took steps to limit access to information about their personal situation, concerned about the volume of coverage and the possibility of details reaching the press from people within their circle. Some staff were let go amid those concerns.
Where the relationship stands
Vanessa Trump has not spoken publicly since the arrest, but people described as close to her say she has remained supportive and is willing to give Woods the space he needs during this phase. The understanding from those familiar with both sides is that the relationship remains intact and that both parties are hopeful about what it can look like once the immediate focus on recovery has run its course.
The couple has been together through a period that has tested them in ways neither likely anticipated. Whether the relationship resumes its prior momentum once Woods returns home and stabilizes remains to be seen. For now, those around him say the only thing he is focused on is getting better in every area of his life, one step at a time.

