Tiger Woods has taken drastic action to safeguard his luxurious Florida mansion from potential structural damage.
The 49-year-old golf legend, who boasts an estimated net worth of $1.26 billion due to his extraordinary career—including 15 major championship victories and lucrative sponsorship deals—has invested heavily in his Jupiter Island estate. The sprawling property, valued at approximately $54 million, has undergone an additional $15 million in renovations to make it the ideal long-term residence.
According to Re-Thinking the Future, a significant portion of that investment was dedicated to installing stabilizers beneath the home’s foundation. Engineers were brought in to take these extreme measures amid concerns that the mansion was sinking. Given its location on Jupiter Island, which is surrounded by water and prone to flooding and hurricanes, Woods spared no expense to ensure his property’s safety.
Set on 12 acres of prime Florida land, Woods’ lavish estate is more than just a home—it’s a personal retreat designed to accommodate his athletic lifestyle. The property boasts:
• A private golf course
• Two swimming pools (one for diving and another for lap swimming)
• Tennis courts
• An oxygen treatment room
• A state-of-the-art gym filled with high-end equipment
These upgrades allow Woods, who redefined the physical demands of professional golf, to continue his strict workout regimen without ever leaving the premises. While his training may not be as intense as it once was, Woods has always been known for his grueling fitness routine.
A Glimpse Into Woods’ Former Training Regimen
Speaking to The Golf Channel, Woods once detailed his rigorous daily routine:
“I used to get up in the morning, run four miles, then I’d go to the gym, do my lift. Then I’d hit balls for two to three hours. I’d go play, come back, work on my short game. I’d go run another four more miles, and then if anyone wanted to play basketball or tennis, I would go play basketball or tennis. That was a daily routine.”
Woods has been cautiously making his way back to competitive golf following back surgery in September. His return has been challenging—he finished last among those who made the cut at The Open last July. Most recently, Woods withdrew from the Genesis Invitational, revealing that he was not emotionally ready to compete following the passing of his mother. “I did my best to prepare, knowing it’s what my mom would have wanted, but I’m still processing her loss,” he shared. As he navigates this difficult time, fans continue to support Woods, eager to see the golf icon return to the sport he has dominated for decades.