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PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA - MARCH 24: Tiger Woods of Jupiter Links Golf Club arrives before the match against the Los Angeles Golf Club at SoFi Center on March 24, 2026 in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Adam Glanzman/TGL/TGL Golf via Getty Images)

Tiger Woods is "Happy" to Be Home Again After Rehab Treatment

Tiger Woods has returned to Florida after spending six weeks overseas in rehabilitation following recent legal and personal struggles.

Tiger Woods is reportedly back home in Florida after spending six weeks at a rehabilitation facility overseas.

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The 50-year-old golfer is said to have taken the trip "seriously". This follows the ongoing fallout tied to his high-profile car crash and DUI-related legal issues.

Reports state that Woods returned to his home in Jupiter on Wednesday, May 13.

Tiger Woods Focused on Recovery After Time Overseas

A source told PEOPLE that Woods is now focused on moving forward and putting recent issues behind him.

"Tiger took his trip seriously and is all about continuing his recovery and putting this chapter behind him," the report states.

"He is in good spirits and also can't wait to put the legal issues to rest."

The outlet also reported that Woods and Vanessa Trump remain together following his time away.

According to the source, the relationship remained strong throughout the six-week period overseas.

"Vanessa and Tiger are in love, still serious, and happy to see each other," the source added.

The report claims the pair are continuing to move forward together alongside their children.

Woods and Vanessa Trump Reportedly 'Still Going Strong'

Woods shares two children with former wife Elin Nordegren, daughter Sam Alexis, 18, and son Charlie, 17.

Vanessa Trump shares five children with former husband Donald Trump Jr.: Kai, 19, Donald, 17, Tristan, 14, Spencer, 13, and Chloe, 11.

The source told PEOPLE that Trump's children have become "like family" to Woods.

A second source also told the outlet that the couple remained close during Woods' rehabilitation stay.

"Each was glad to see the other, although they kept in touch while he was away," the second source said.

"Both of them have responsibilities outside of their personal lives and that factors [into] how much time they can spend together. But each has an ex to share the kids with, so they have had enough time to keep the romance going."

"There is no question that they are in love and [that] their mutual interest in golf has helped even in the hard times when Tiger was fighting his pain and other issues resulting from injuries and aging."

The source added that both Woods and Trump are highly golf-oriented. It is something that has reportedly helped them navigate difficult periods together.

Woods is also said to be "eager" to return to golf in the coming months while continuing to focus on his fitness and recovery.