Tiger Woods is gearing up to leave the US after his DUI arrest following a rollover crash.
Woods entered a not guilty plea to two charges that he's facing after getting arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence.

And the 15-time major winner is now preparing to spend more time overseas in a bid to get his health back on track.
A judge in Florida has reportedly given the celeb time to spend some time abroad to recover his health. This includes receiving care, as he feels his privacy has been constantly compromised in his home country.

A filing showed how his attorney stated that ongoing medical scrutiny and public exposure give rise to major barriers to his care and, therefore, would mean more setbacks and the inability to completely engage in treatment. It was also argued that his physician recommended an out-of-the-USA treatment facility, based on his complex clinical presentation and the urgent need for a level of care that cannot safely be provided in the USA.