Tiger Woods: Inside the golfers’ lifestyle, with a £41 million mansion and a £100,000-a-year golf club membership

A £41 million Florida mansion with a basement games room and home cinema, its own restaurant…and a £100,000-a-year golf club membership! Inside Legendary Golfer Tiger Woods’ Incredible Florida Lifestyle on Exclusive Jupiter Island

Tiger Woods enjoys a lifestyle of luxury on Jupiter Island millionaires’ playground The legendary golfer lives in a £41 million mansion in Florida, in the southeastern United States.Woods is part of the Medalist Golf Club, which has a £100,000 a year membership.

Tiger Woods clearly has a lavish lifestyle in Florida.

The legendary golfer has a net worth of more than $1 billion (£880 million), according to Forbes, after a stellar career that sees him second on the all-time list of major men’s championships.

And Woods is enjoying the fruits of his labor at the millionaire’s playground, Jupiter Island, which has also seen former US President George HW Bush, singer Celine Dion and professional golfers Gary Player, Lee Treviño and Greg Norman.

Legendary golfer Tiger Woods (pictured) clearly enjoys a lavish lifestyle in Florida, USA.

Legendary golfer Tiger Woods (pictured) clearly enjoys a lavish lifestyle in Florida, USA.

Woods lives in a state-of-the-art mansion on the exclusive Jupiter Island valued at £41m.

Woods lives in a state-of-the-art mansion on the exclusive Jupiter Island valued at £41m.

The 46-year-old veteran obviously likes living in the Sunshine State in the southeastern United States, having previously lived in Windermere, Orange County, where he has an incredibly luxurious lifestyle.

Speaking of Jupiter, home to about 900 people, Woods once said, “In Orlando, there are a lot of lakes, but it’s not the ocean.” Jupiter is just a great area to live in.’

His Florida home, built in 2010, is worth around £41 million and is situated not far from another 15,000-square-foot mansion he built especially for mother Kutilda next to Jupiter Island after buying a land.

Jupiter Island has been home to former US President George HW Bush, singer Celine Dion, and professional golfers Gary Player, Lee Trevino, and LIV Golf Series Director Greg Norman.

Jupiter Island has been home to former US President George HW Bush, singer Celine Dion, and professional golfers Gary Player, Lee Trevino, and LIV Golf Series Director Greg Norman.

Woods lives near mother Kutilda (second from left), who resides in a 15,000-square-foot mansion.

Woods lives near mother Kutilda (second from left), who resides in a 15,000-square-foot mansion.

After an extremely serious car accident in California in February 2021 in which he suffered multiple fractures, Tiger joked that he didn’t know his house was so big until he had to move around on crutches due to his injuries.

It features 3,300 square feet of living space and a 6,400 square foot multipurpose building with a gym, media room, wine cellar and elevator.

There’s also a garage, guest house, and a place to tie up your boats, plus an oxygen therapy room, a basement game room, and a private movie theater.

He also runs the high-end restaurant Woods Jupiter, which opened in 2015 at a cost of £6m.

He also runs the high-end restaurant Woods Jupiter, which opened in 2015 at a cost of £6m.

And he is part of the Medalist Golf Club, whose membership costs a whopping £100,000 a year.

And he is part of the Medalist Golf Club, whose membership costs a whopping £100,000 a year.

Woods is part of the ultra-exclusive Medalist Golf Club, whose membership costs a whopping £100,000 a year, which has an 18-hole course designed by LIV Golf’s rebel series leader Norman, and where the star is a regular.

It’s also where Woods and Peyton Manning squared off against Phil Mickelson and Tom Brady in The Match: Champions for Charity, featuring iconic football quarterbacks Manning and Brady.

He also runs the high-end restaurant Woods Jupiter, opened in 2015 at a cost of £6m, which has hosted golfers including Rory McIlroy, Rickie Fowler and Justin Thomas.

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