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Tiger Woods lands in Florida after rehab return and before DUI hearing

The golfer flies back to Martin County the same week his prescription records are subpoenaed by prosecutors.

By celebplanes · 1 min read · Tiger Woods

Tiger Woods — owner of N517TW (Gulfstream V)

Tiger Woods

Tiger Woods's Gulfstream V (N517TW) flight path — KTEB — Teterboro to KSUA — Witham
Flight path · KTEB — TeterboroKSUA — Witham · 2h 8m airborne
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Departure
KTEB — Teterboro
Arrival
KSUA — Witham
Airborne
2h 8m
Distance
876 nm
CO₂
8.9t

Tiger Woods flew from Teterboro Airport to Witham Field on May 20, a 1,000-mile trip that arrived at his home county airport in Martin County, Florida. The Gulfstream V touched down at 19:07 UTC after a two-hour and eight-minute flight.

The same week Woods returned to Florida, a Martin County judge ordered his prescription drug records turned over to prosecutors under a protective order, per reports from the Daily Mail and Yahoo Sports. Woods faces DUI charges and a refusal-to-submit charge stemming from his March 27 crash on Jupiter Island, after which authorities said they found hydrocodone pills in his pocket. His court appearance is scheduled for July 7.

The flight follows a pattern established in early May: Woods' jet flew from Florida to Zurich on May 11, where he completed an intensive rehabilitation program, and returned to Palm Beach International on May 13. Per Page Six photos, Woods was seen walking on the tarmac in Florida that day. The May 20 trip from Teterboro — a frequent stop for New York-area arrangements — likely brought him back to Jupiter Island ahead of his legal proceedings and any future golf commitments.

Aboard the Gulfstream V

Gulfstream V exterior — Tiger Woods's private jet (N517TW)
Gulfstream V cabin floor plan — Tiger Woods's private jet interior layout
Exterior & cabin layout · Gulfstream V

The aircraft

Type
Gulfstream V
Tail
N517TW
Max alt
45,025 ft
Max speed
513 kt

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