Tiger Woods needs to go far away to get help.

Woods was granted approval by a judge on Wednesday to seek “comprehensive inpatient treatment” out of the country for the sake of his privacy after his DUI arrest last Friday, The Post confirmed.

Woods’ attorney Douglas Duncan argued that “based upon the Defendant’s treating physician, the out of country treatment facility recommendation is based upon the Defendant’s complex clinical presentation and the urgent need for a level of care that cannot safely or effectively be done within the United States, as his privacy has been repeatedly compromised.”

According to the police report, Woods was found with two hydrocodone pills in a rollover accident involing another vehicle on Friday.

Woods pleaded not guilty to DUI, but said in a statement on Tuesday night that he was stepping away to “seek treatment and focus on my health. This is necessary in order for me to prioritize my well-being and work toward lasting recovery.”

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