Six weeks is a long stretch. Long enough for a season to shift, for a tabloid cycle to lap itself twice, and — if the people around Tiger Woods are to be believed — long enough to reset a relationship that had been taking on water since his DUI arrest made international headlines.

Woods completed a stay at a treatment facility in Switzerland in the weeks following the incident, spending that time away from Vanessa Trump as the couple absorbed a level of public scrutiny that would buckle most partnerships. According to a report published by Page Six on May 18, 2026, the two are now described by sources as moving “beyond” the scandal — language that is doing considerable heavy lifting, but language nonetheless.

Vanessa Trump, ex-wife of Donald Trump Jr., and Woods have been one of the more closely watched celebrity pairings of the past year, two figures from adjacent hemispheres of American celebrity — sports royalty and political-family adjacency — whose relationship has never quite settled into tabloid background noise. The DUI incident ensured it would not do so quietly.

Treatment programs of the kind Woods reportedly attended are typically structured around privacy and controlled re-entry, and Switzerland has long been the preferred geography for high-profile figures seeking discretion at clinical distance from the American press corps. The choice of location, if nothing else, signals that someone in the camp was thinking about optics as well as outcomes.

What comes next is, for now, a controlled silence. The couple have not made a joint public appearance since Woods returned stateside, according to available reporting. The next one, whenever it arrives, will be watched closely.