Tiger Woods isn't done with golf just yet.
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After his March 27 DUI arrest, Woods stepped away from the sport to focus on treatment and his overall health. Now, according to People sources, that same goal is fueling a potential comeback.
One insider told People that Woods "desperately" wants to return and is committed to doing what it takes to get there, both physically and mentally.
"He knows he needs to beat his issues," the source said, adding that ongoing pain from injuries and years of wear and tear has also been part of the challenge.
Support from those close to him has reportedly played a role as well, helping Woods stay focused during this stretch.
The arrest came after Woods crashed his vehicle near his home in Jupiter Island, Florida. Authorities said he showed signs of impairment at the scene, though he did not register alcohol on a breath test. Officials indicated the impairment may have been linked to medication.
Days later, Woods released a statement saying he would step away to prioritize his well-being and work toward "lasting recovery."
Another source said Woods still believes he has more golf left in him, though injuries and age have made things more difficult.
Either way, his focus is pretty clear: Get healthy. Get right. And if everything falls into place, get back on the course.
