Tiger Woods made his first press appearance on June 23, following his DUI crash and rehab stint earlier this year. He addressed the PGA Tour's upcoming plans for the 2028 competitive season.
What happened?
Woods appeared healthy and clean-shaven, making no comments about his recent DUI or frequent appearances in the headlines. He has served as chairman of the Future Competitions Committee since 2025.
The pro golfer introduced PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp to talk further about upcoming changes in the PGA. Rolapp immediately alluded to Woods' checkered few months, saying "I think I speak for all of us when I say, we're glad to see you back."
Why Did Tiger Woods Get a DUI?
Woods was charged with a DUI after rolling his Land Rover in Jupiter Island, Fla. on March 27. He pleaded not guilty to driving under the influence with property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test.
The 50-year-old tested at 0.00 percent blood alcohol content on two breathalyzer tests, but refused a post-arrest urine test. He was also found with painkillers in his pocket.
'His Leadership Has Been Tremendous'
The press later questioned Rolapp about Woods' return to public-facing committee events, asking: "How valuable was it to have him?" Rolapp said: "I think having Tiger involved was a tremendous asset and a privilege."
His insight into the game as a player, but also being around it his whole life, was invaluable. Rolapp added: "The respect he has earned from fans, from his fellow members and partners is invaluable. His leadership has been tremendous."
Woods has not spoken publicly about his DUI, but those close to him have claimed he's struggling amid his girlfriend Vanessa Trump's breast cancer diagnosis. A source told *Radar*: "Tiger is stressed out to begin with, and this could create more danger on Florida roads – assuming he's allowed to drive."
He checked into a rehabilitation center in Switzerland to address his alleged prescription pill problem following the crash, according to *Reuters*. He returned to the U.S. on May 13.
What comes next?
Woods' return to the public eye marks a new chapter in his career, as he continues to work with the PGA Tour. His leadership and insight will be valuable assets in shaping the future of the game.
The PGA Tour's 2028 plans are expected to be announced in the coming months. Woods' involvement in the process will be closely watched, as he brings his expertise and experience to the table.
As the golf world looks to the future, Tiger Woods remains a key figure. His dedication to the sport and his commitment to the PGA Tour will continue to shape the game for years to come.