Tiger Woods, the pro golfer who divorced on August 23 last year with Elin Nordegren, is now preparing to move into his sprawling 10-acre oceanfront mansion in Florida, which flaunts its own four-hole golf course. Elin Nordegren got a reported $110 million settlement from her cheating ex, but that doesn’t mean that the golfer is short on cash, with his lavish estate in exclusive Jupiter Island, Florida valued at about $60 million. Woods revealed his plans of moving into his new mansion on his blog, and he seems pretty excited. He said…
Pretty soon, I’ll be moving into my new home in Jupiter, Fla. I’m excited about that and even more excited about my new practice facility. It’s phenomenal.
The golfer’s Jupiter Island Practice Facility features four greens, six bunkers with different depths and kinds of sand, a video center and a putting studio. Before Woods got divorced, the couple spent a lot of time planning details of the 10,000 square foot luxury home. The estate comes with a tennis court, gym, diving pool, lap lane and a 100-foot running track. The house has large windows that offer breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean.
The architects’ plans say that the basement has a large wine cellar and perhaps a cinema and games area. The four buildings around the main house include a boathouse, golf training studio, a stand-alone garage and a big guesthouse.
Tiger Woods purchased the property in January 2006 for $44.5 million and then, tore down the existing house and rebuilt it.
Via: Daily Mail
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