“Even I didn’t know it was that big!”: Inside Tiger Woods’ jaw-dropping £40m Florida home will leave you speechless

Tiger Woods' mansion
Tiger Woods has sealed his place as one of the richest athletes in the World, putting himself into the elusive billion dollar club. Along with his insane earnings of course come insane spendings as well. Woods’ exclusive home in Florida at the elusive Jupiter island is certainly a jaw dropping one- and rightly so, since it costs £41m.
After Woods‘ horrific car crash back in early 2021, he needed a lot of time to recuperate. It was during this time that Woods managed to see a funnier side of the incident, when he realised how big his house actually was while he was using crutches. “I built a really nice house but I didn’t realise how big it was until you start putting crutches on. I am on the better side of it but still have a long way to go,” Woods joked according to the Sun.


Tiger Woods’ £41m mansion is complete with a golf course


The amazing property is split into two sections- one of which is a 3300 sq.ft living quarters. The other is an even bigger 6400 sq.ft multi-purpose building. This building includes a world class gym, a huge space also with a media room, a wine cellar and even a lift. A glass-covered walkway links the two buildings together, while there is also a guesthouse, a garage and a large mooring for his boats. Woods has his very own Oxygen therapy room, and even a basement games room or private cinema theatre to enjoy with his kids.


Woods built the lavish house after separating from his Elin Nordegren “It’s been a lot of hard work. There were some really tough times, just laying there. I was in a hospital bed for three months. It’s hard to explain how difficult it’s been, to be immobile for three months. I was just looking forward to getting outside, that was a goal of mine. I was just looking forward to getting outside. Eventually I got to a point where they could wheelchair me out and I could feel the sun, that was like a milestone,” Woods told reporters.
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