Tiger Woods' Yacht: What's the Name, Size and Cost?
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Most people know two things about Tiger Woods' yacht: It's big, and it is named Privacy . As you would expect from someone who names his boat Privacy , Woods has never revealed much information about his yacht. But we can put together a profile of the yacht based on other sources of public information about it.
How Big Is Woods' Yacht?
There are some basics about the Woods' yacht that are known to be true. For example, it's 155 feet long. That's a big boat for an individual owner, but it's nowhere near the size of the biggest yachts on the seas (which top 500 feet in length), and it's not even the biggest yacht owned by a golfer: Greg Norman has a yacht that is nearly 230 feet in length.
But hey, give him a break: Woods purchased the boat in 2004. He can always get a new one if a 155-foot, 2004-vintage yacht starts to feel a little cramped in size.
How Much Woods' Boat Cost to Buy
Woods bought his yacht from Christensen Shipyards in Vancouver, Wash., for a reported $20 million. According to Power and Motor Yacht magazine, Tiger's yacht is a "155 Trideck Motor Yacht known as Hull 026."
(Ironically, the shipbuilders of Woods' Privacy allegedly violated the golfer's privacy, according to a subsequent lawsuit that Woods filed against Christensen. Woods claimed in his suit that the shipbuilders, contrary to agreement, used Woods' name and photos to promote their business. MSNBC.com reported in 2006 that the suit was settled in Woods' favor for $1.6 million.)
Woods took delivery of his yacht in time for his wedding to Elin Nordegren in 2004; the couple spent their wedding night aboard the Privacy . The Palm Beach Post has reported that it was Nordegren, prior to the wedding, who made most of the interior decorating choices for the boat.
Tiger's yacht is docked at a marina in North Palm Beach, Fla. (It is believed that Tiger Woods' house in Jupiter Island, Fla., has enough room on its Intracoastal Waterway frontage to berth Woods' yacht, although, as far as we know, Woods has never docked it there.)
Amenities, Crew and More Details About Woods' Yacht
Power and Motor Yacht magazine has reported that the Privacy has a 12,000-gallon fuel tank that will take the boat 4,000 miles, with a top speed of 17 knots.
The yacht is reported to have 6,500 square feet of living and work space and a capacity to sleep up to 21 people in a master suite and five guest rooms. It includes, according to various sources, a gym and theater, and carries multiple watercraft such as jet skis. It takes a crew of nine to operate.
People magazine has reported of Woods' yacht that it "offers all the comforts of home and then some: a 2,000-gallon water tank, five guestrooms, a Jacuzzi, a gym, an elevator, a sky-lounge bar, a walk-in refrigerator, a deck dining area that seats 12, and two built-in wall safes."
That's a nice boat!
Tiger's Other Boat: The Solitude
Woods also owns another boat, a 61-footer named Solitude . The Solitude is a dive boat: a boat scuba diving enthusiasts use to to get out to their diving destinations. It's not a yacht, in other words, but it's a good guess that as dive boats go the Solitude is a mighty fine one. It was custom built, according to People Magazine , for a cost of from $2 million to $3 million, by a company named Garlington Landeweer Marine. According to the magazine, the Solitude is docked at Pirate’s Cove Resort & Marina, about 10 minutes from Woods' estate in Jupiter Island, Fla.
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Tiger Woods’ yacht: 11 numbers to know about Tiger’s insane $20 million yacht
You may have heard about Tiger Woods’ yacht before. In fact, if you live in Oyster Bay, Long Island, you might have seen its hulking frame sitting in a local marina recently . That’s because Woods sent it and its crew to New York two weeks before the 2019 PGA Championship to wait for his arrival.
If you’re one of the few golf fans who isn’t familiar with the finer points of Tiger’s yacht, here are 11 numbers to know about the massive boat, which Woods has dubbed “Privacy.”
TIGER WOODS’ YACHT BY THE NUMBERS
Did we mention that Tiger’s yacht is big? Well, it is. Really, really big . The boat stretches out to an insane 155 feet.
… as in floors. That’s right, Tiger’s yacht consists of three levels. Most of the action occurs on the main deck, but there’s a second level, too, and an observation deck on top.
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… other times Woods has stayed on his yacht during majors. He’s stayed on it for this year’s PGA Championship , which is why it was docked on Long Island . But this isn’t the first time Tiger has slept on the water at a major. Tiger took Privacy to the 2006 U.S. Open at Winged Foot, as well as the 2018 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills last year.
A yacht like Tiger’s is going to cost you big-time. Woods reportedly paid around $20 million for Privacy when he purchased it in 2004. With an estimated net worth around $800 million, he can afford it.
Tiger’s yacht can hold up to a whopping 12,000 gallons of gas. That may sound like a lot, but that type of fuel is necessary to power the huge twin 1,800-horsepower engines on the craft.
As noted before, Tiger sleeps on Privacy during majors on Long Island. But his isn’t the only bed on the boat. The vessel features five bedrooms that are capable of sleeping up to 10 people. That number, though, does not include the crew’s quarters…
It turns out it takes a lot of people to operate of yacht of this size. How many? Nine to be exact. That’s right, Tiger needs nine employees just for his boat. The crew members share four separate cabins while they’re aboard, bringing the total number of bedrooms to nine.
What’s a massive luxury yacht without some amenities to entertain the ritzy guests? Tiger’s yacht is full of them, including a jacuzzi on the deck that fits eight people, along with a bar to provide libations to any soakers who wish to imbibe. It also features a gym and a decompression chamber for scuba diving .
Tiger’s yacht has a total range of 4,000 nautical miles, which is more than enough for a round-trip from Tiger’s home in Jupiter Island, Fla., to Bethpage Black on Long Island.
Privacy is obviously not designed for racing, but it can still reach to some respectable speeds. The cruising speed for the yacht is 16 knots, and she tops out at 18 knots.
Given its size, Tiger’s yacht has plenty of room to fit a bunch of smaller crafts to help pass the time. Those include two motorized scooters, two ocean kayaks, and three jet skis.
So there you have it. Now you’ll have something to impress your friends with while watching Tiger vie for the title at the 2019 PGA Championship at Bethpage Black. You can check out photos of Tiger’s yacht below.
PHOTOS OF TIGER WOODS’ YACHT
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Tiger Woods’ $20 million yacht Privacy: Pictures, length, features
Back in 2004, Tiger Woods spent $20 million he had lying around to buy a massive yacht he famously named Privacy.
Get it? He wants privacy -- and he did long before he made $1 billion, earned a net worth in the hundreds of millions, had two kids and got divorced. Now, Woods will potentially make Privacy his home base to compete in the rare PGA Tour event he plays at this stage of his career.
Woods' yacht, which is 155 feet long, is every bit worth the $20 million price tag. Privacy has three stories on it, including a main deck, a second level and an observation deck.
Woods had a bedroom and living quarters on Privacy so he can stay on his yacht in lieu of staying at a rented home or hotel when he plays in golf tournaments near the dock. He stayed on Privacy during the 2006 US Open at Winged Foot Golf Club, and he missed the cut in his first tournament back to competition since the death of his father Earl. He stayed on Privacy throughout the 2018 US Open at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in the Hamptons on Long Island in New York, as well the 2019 PGA Championship, also on Long Island.
Privacy has five bedrooms and can hold 10 people staying on board. There are also four separate cabins for crew members, good enough to hold a crew of nine. There's a jacuzzi for eight, too. There's a bar and a gym on board. Everything features cherry wood appointments. The boat even has an elevator for three.
Woods' boat has the capacity to carry other water vehicles, including multiple jet skis and/or kayaks. There's a decompression space for SCUBA diving.
The pair of 1,800-horsepower engines fuel the boat, which has the capacity to hold 12,000 gallons of fuel. Multiple generators provide electric power for the boat, too.
See pictures of Tiger Woods' $20 million yacht, Privacy.
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Inside Tiger Woods’ Luxurious $20M Yacht Named ‘PRIVACY’
Tiger Woods is one of the richest athletes in the world. His wealth is a combination of the prize money he won, his endorsement deals, and the countless luxury items he owns. His Florida home is said to be $54 million, complete with a golf course and many more amenities. Another such asset Woods owns is his luxury yacht.
While he bought it years ago in 2004, the yacht named ”Privacy” is worth millions. Let’s take a closer look at his yacht, checking into all the details that make the luxury vessel so special.
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The entire yacht is apparently 155 feet long, consisting of three floors. Reports add that while the main deck is primarily used, there is a second level, along with the top deck – used as an observation deck. As mentioned above, Woods bought it in 2004, costing him around $20 million.
Tiger Woods yacht in Sag Harbor NY as he prepares for the US Open Golf Championship at Shinnecock. pic.twitter.com/vRhlzr5moi — Dougie Kass (@DougKass) June 11, 2018
The spacious yacht also has five bedrooms in total and is capable of housing around 10 people. This does not include bedrooms allotted for the crew on board, making the actual count a bit higher. The total number of crew members on the yacht is nine. There are nine total bedrooms on the yacht.
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Of course, the yacht would not be complete without a list of activities for Woods and any gusts he decides to have over. It has a gym, along with a decompression chamber for scuba diving. There is an eight-people jacuzzi on the deck, complemented with a bar. The deck also boasts a cinema of its own.
It also has space for motorized scooters, two kayaks, and three jet skis.
Woods has stayed in his yacht during the 2019 PGA Championship, and the 2006 and 2018 US Opens. The 2019 event had the yacht docked at Long Island, drawing quite some attention to itself.
ST LOUIS, MO – AUGUST 11: Tiger Woods of the United States stands on the 15th hole during the third round of the 2018 PGA Championship at Bellerive Country Club on August 11, 2018 in St Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)
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Tiger Woods Yacht: Everything You Want To Know
Tiger Woods is one of only three professional athletes in the world who has achieved billionaire status alongside LeBron James and Michael Jordan. As you can imagine, with that kind of cash comes the ability to buy a very nice boat and in 2004 he shelled out for an impressive toy. He purchased the yacht with his ex-wife just before their 2004 wedding and they apparently spent their wedding night on board, so it was something of a wedding gift to themselves.
What’s the Name of Tiger Woods’ Yacht?
Woods chose to name his yacht Privacy, and you may know the story behind that one to a greater or lesser degree. When the yacht was commissioned back in 2004, Woods actually ended up suing the yacht maker Christensen. The company, at the time a fairly well known and reliable shipyard, had been using Wood’s name and images of the yacht and Woods himself in their promotional materials. So, basically, trying to get business off of his name and the work they did for him.
Woods sued the company and by 2006 the case was settled out of court. The yacht makers had nothing to say on the record regarding the case, the yacht or Woods after that.
In addition to this scandal, Woods has been constantly in the eye of the media and the paparazzi for most of his career, including some well known scandals that happened even after he bought the yacht, so the Privacy name was well chosen.
How Big is Tiger Woods Yacht?
Tiger Woods’ yacht is a respectable 155 feet in length with a 29.5 foot beam. It features three decks and while it’s nowhere near one of the largest yachts in the world , it’s actually one of the biggest celebrity-owned yachts on the water. Most of the larger vessels out there are owned by industrialists, royalty and other titans in the business world.
How Fast is Tiger Woods Yacht?
Word is that Privacy has a cruising speed of about 16 knots with a top speed of 18 knots. Not a speed demon by any means, but no one buys a 155-foot long yacht for racing. It’s powered by two 1,800-horsepower MTU engines and features a 12,000 gallon fuel tank. The yacht has a range of 4,000 nautical miles.
How Much Did Tiger Woods’ Yacht Cost?
In 2004, Woods is said to have dropped about $20 million on his super yacht. Again, not nearly the most expensive yacht in the world but clearly quite an expensive vessel in its own right. Because it’s such a large vessel it requires a crew of 9 to keep it operating. That, along with the fuel costs for that big 12,000 gallon tank and various other costs of operation means it costs Woods an additional $2 million or so per year to keep the boat running.
What’s the Interior of Tiger Woods Yacht Like?
With a name like Privacy it’s no surprise that there aren’t a ton of details about Woods’ yacht but, that said, it’s been nearly 20 years so it’s been around long enough that we do know a good deal of what’s going on inside the ship. He once gave the Golf Channel a tour and they were able to snap some still images that give an idea of what it’s like inside which you can check out in the video above.
The boat was designed to accommodate up to 10 guests in 5 staterooms. There’s an additional four cabins that can handle the crew members. The VIP stateroom is aft and there are two queen size cabin amidships as well as a twin cabin. All told there’s said to be about 6,500 square feet of living space on board. The upper deck of the vessel is also an observation deck for those looking to just relax and enjoy the view.
Woods has been known to live on the yacht when he’s golfing, rather than staying at hotels like some other golfers. He first lived on board during the 2006 US Open at Winged Foot Golf Club. Later, he was aboard Privacy during the 2018 US Open at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club on Long Island in New York, and then again during the 2019 PGA Championship.
There’s a gym as you’d probably expect for the yacht of an athlete. It’s said to house a treadmill, exercise bike, and free weights. There’s also a jacuzzi tub big enough for eight people at a time. In addition, there’s a movie theater on board as well as a well-stocked bar.
The dining area is large and opulent, as you’d expect, and there is room for 12 guests to enjoy a meal. With so many people eating you’d need a well-stocked kitchen and it seems like the yacht has a walk-in fridge in the galley so there’s little worry about not having enough on board to keep everyone fed.
When it comes to having fun, the yacht has a few water toys available for Woods and his guests. There are three jet skis on board as well as a pair of ocean kayaks. When you reach land there are even two Vespa scooters you can take out. There’s also scuba gear and apparently an entire decompression chamber. You can also fill up the air tanks on board as well.
As for the finer details, that stuff is still kind of up in the air as Woods has not let many people on board to photograph anything in the years he’s owned the vessel. Some of those who have been aboard describe the interior as being pretty classical as far as yachts go. Features are done in cherry woodwork and there’s supposed to be a staircase connecting the three decks with transparent steps and a cherry handrail. Of course, if you’re not inclined to be doing any stair climbing on a yacht, there’s an elevator on board as well.
The main floor is designed with an open concept to take advantage of the flow of the whole vessel and, of course, ensure that passengers get to enjoy the most of not just the features but the views while they’re out on the water.
Alongside that 12,000 gallon fuel tank, there’s a 2,000 gallon water tank to keep freshwater on board for crew and passengers. Two 99-kilowatt Northern Lights generators provide electrical power to keep the lights on for everyone.
Details on any security features are definitely scant, but it’s been said there are at least two safes on board for passengers to store valuables if need be.
What is the Solitude?
You may have heard that Woods has a boat named Solitude as opposed to Privacy. Well, as far as we can tell, he owns both. Solitude was purchased back in 2010 and the rumored price was $3 million. Solitude was bought as a dive boat as opposed to a luxury yacht that Woods planned to be living on while he’s golfing in coastal cities.
As we mentioned above, the Privacy has a decompression chamber, scuba gear and more scuba-related amenities. Woods is an avid scuba diver as was his ex-wife. He even learned free-diving and spearfishing. The dive boat seems to have been purchased to more specifically focus on the hobby for his ex, with whom he is still friends.
The Bottom Line
Tiger Woods’ yacht called Privacy cost him around $20 million back in 2004. It’s a 155-foot vessel with room for 10 passengers and 9 crew including an interior VIP stateroom. It features a good deal of fun water toys like Sea Doos, two ocean kayaks, and scuba gear for the scuba diving fans, as well as a full twin cabin gym, a jacuzzi, a sweeping staircase, and more. Woods still makes frequent use of the yacht and even lives on board when he’s working various golf tours and opens.
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Inside Privacy: Tiger Woods' $20 Million Yacht
Tiger Woods sails in style in his ultra-luxurious yacht Privacy.
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It's all in the name, and it's all in tiger’s game, spending big on luxury, the yacht’s maintenance cost.
Tiger Woods has been living life in his very own 'heaven-on-earth' yacht, named Privacy, during the U.S open. Docked near the Shinnecock Hills in New York, Woods chose the more convenient yet costly approach to steer clear of the horrendous traffic golfers encounter on their way to the game. Privacy has affluently given in Five staterooms for guests, four rooms for the crew, a gym, an eight-person hot tub, kayaks, scooters, and whatnot. This absurdly large and exotically expensive watercraft has been one of Tiger’s most significant investments . Besides traveling to the Bahamas for the Hero World Challenge, Tiger has taken this lump-some beauty in many different locations.
The Privacy yacht of Tiger Woods has a palatial prominence in the large luxury club of big boats. One must be aware of Privacy’s multifaceted facilities and amenities it tags along with for Woods and his ventures.
Privacy, as what Tiger titled the mega 55 million dollar custom-built watercraft he owns, was kept that name so he could keep his personal life relatively private. Emerging a website for the same, Tiger Woods and his alleged affairs and life have always been a private game for the world.
This 100-footer has been crafted and modeled after James Bond’s submarines and was made very clear about his prime-time derived inspiration. Woods’ Privacy yacht is no less than luxury on the water for a capacity of more than one person’s needs with its crew pack of nine members, a three-person-elevator, and an eight-person jacuzzi fitting. The yacht inhibits a travel speed of approximately 17 knots, making the watercraft an excellent choice of Woods, eschewing away the road traffic.
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This commodious 47-meter creation also covers a large bar, a station to fill scuba tanks, and an inflatable decompression chamber, making it plush and posh for the up-market. The cherry woodwork has beautifully encompassed the interiors of this big boat with a VIP stateroom aft and two queen-size cabins amidship and a twin cabin, making ample room for Woods and his frequent tour buddies, as rightly mentioned in USA today .
The workout room has been converted into the fitness space from the lush cabin it originally was crafted as. Tiger’s workout necessitates a treadmill, exercise bike, and free weights being ornately equipped in the arena. The transparent stairs and a cherry handrail add the oomph to the yacht from an aesthetic point of view.
Tiger’s open floor plan entails a main living area with only a single divider between the saloon and the dining room. The functionalities cost up to 2 million dollars a year to operate smoothly. Tiger, the highest-paid athlete's yacht, is a trifold fiberglass motor yacht with a numbing 9-meter beam up in the roar. The motor force on the yacht derives from a pair of 1,800 hp MTU/Detroit Diesel motors, while two 99 kilowatt Northern Lights generators providing electrical power are the substantial swanking components.
Tiger Woods’ yacht can carry three SeaDoos, two ocean kayaks, and two Vespa scooters, and that’s not all it. This massive boat can hold up to a whopping 12,000 gallons of gas. Powered by twin 1800-horsepower, the type of fuel aggravates the support the best of this booming boat craft, as stated in the Yacht Harbour .
The golf player surely doesn’t face costing issues for his water mansion. Privacy costs around 2,40,000 dollars per week which count up to 1.6 million dollars gushing in water, technically per year. Wood’s numbers plummet quite a bit if the boat's utility has extended periods.
Tiger’s net worth pulls all strings to maintain such a luxury lifestyle with the Privacy boat, as he’s made more than 100 million dollars single-handedly during his career. Residing his heart near the boundless beauty, Antigua - right on a beach with his own beautiful home, thus privacy is safe, secured, and un-stowed when he’s not using it.
The 14-time major champion in golf with a net worth of approximately $700 million has a stunner crew for this super-boat. The ship’s operating budget floats around for the yacht maintenance and crew member salaries - two-thirds of operating expenses, excluding the benefits. The shining nine members help the boat afloat and manage the supplies, food, and other miscellaneous costs such as paying off fines imparted on by authorities - which also takes away one-third of the cost as revealed in Wheels inquirer .
Being an ultimate lump of luxury on the water, Privacy has not failed to shock and surprise us with the available amenities and provisions for Tiger and his ventures.
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Tiger Woods Docks $20m Yacht Ahead Of USPGA Championship
The 15-time Major winner will likely be spending his time off the course during the USPGA Championship on his $20m superyacht
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Tiger Woods ' yacht is docked up in New York ahead of the USPGA Championship in a couple of weeks.
Woods docked it in the Hamptons last year for the US Open at Shinnecock Hills and it looks like he is once again going to stay on his boat during a Major.
The 155ft-long yacht is where Woods will spend his time away from the course during the tournament week as he attempts to win his 16th Major.
His yacht, or "dinghy" as he referred to it during last year's US Open, was spotted on MarineTracker.com in Oyster Bay, some 12 miles from Bethpage.
Bethpage State Park in Long Island, New York hosts the tournament on its Black Course, which will be hosting its third Major after the 2002 and 2009 US Opens.
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Woods' yacht is named 'Privacy' and it is where he and ex-wife Elin Nordegren spent their wedding night back in 2004.
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He reportedly bought it for Elin who gave it back during the couples’ divorce settlement in 2010 due to its $2m per-year upkeep.
The 6,500 square foot vessel features a 2,000 gallon water tank, five guestrooms, a jacuzzi, a gym, a lift, a sky-lounge bar, a walk-in fridge, a deck dining area and two built-in wall safes, according to People Magazine .
It has hosted the likes of Michael Jordan, Bill Gates and Oprah Winfrey.
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Woods' Privacy yacht isn't the biggest yacht owned by a golfer - Greg Norman comfortably trumps Tiger in that department.
The former world number one and two-time Open champion owns a huge yacht named 'Aussie Rules' which he helped design and reportedly spent $70m on.
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Tiger Woods’ $20M yacht docks on Long Island ahead of PGA Championship: report
Tiger Woods wins the Masters for the fifth time
The win comes after an eleven year drought for the golf legend.
Reigning Masters Champion Tiger Woods is scheduled to play in the PGA Championship in New York on May 16 but his glamorous yacht has apparently already docked.
The PGA Championship will be held at the Bethpage Black Course in Farmingdale. The golf superstar’s yacht, named “Privacy,” was spotted about 13 miles away — in Oyster Bay, according to MarineTraffic.com .
An Oyster Bay Marine Center staffer told Golf.com they weren't sure if Woods was in the area.
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“I don’t know if he’s here, but that’s his boat,” the staffer confirmed. “I really don’t know too much, but I know it’s [Woods’ boat].”
It was not immediately clear if Woods would be staying on his yacht during the tournament.
Tiger Woods' yacht "Privacy." (Getty Images)
The yacht was said to be worth a whopping $20 million, according to Forbes . Woods reportedly bought the vessel in 2004.
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On Monday, Woods is slated to celebrate his Masters win at the White House with President Trump. The famed golfer, 43, shot a 2-under 70 for a one-stroke victory in Augusta, Georgia on April 14, securing his fifth Masters win and 15th major championship.
Trump, who has golfed with Woods in the past, congratulated him on his victory and announced he would be presenting him with the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Fox News’ Elizabeth Zwirz and Ed Henry contributed to this report.
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Inside Tiger Woods’s Luxe Real Estate Portfolio
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Tiger Woods’s talent on the golf course has been unstoppable ever since he first broke onto the scene in the late 1990s. Along with his professional success came an appetite for luxury real estate. The pro athlete has come a long way since growing up in the Orange County suburb Cypress, California; he has now owned properties in California, Florida, the Bahamas , and Canada. At one point, it was even rumored that Woods owned a custom-built home on a 62-acre private island in Sweden, but that story has since been debunked. This rumor likely started because the island was reportedly purchased by a Swedish businessman in 2006 for the explicit purpose of being developed into a retreat for Woods and his then wife Elin Nordegren. (The couple split in 2010 after Woods was found to have numerous extramarital affairs, and the deal was never finalized.)
Here, we’ve rounded up some of the places that the golfer has called home over the years.
Woods’s first big purchase was also the beginning of his expansive real estate portfolio in Florida. He paid an undisclosed amount for the 8,000-square-foot Spanish-style home in the exclusive Isleworth community in Windermere, Florida, just as his stardom was on the rise. A big draw for the athlete was the privacy the place offered. “Once we get inside the gates of Isleworth, you can take a deep sigh of relief,” Woods told the Orlando Sentinel in 2006. “... There’s a no-autograph policy, no pictures, no nothing. We all just mingle.” Woods lived there alone, and then with Nordegren after the pair got married in 2004, until their divorce in 2010. The home is now perhaps better known as the site of Woods’s infamous 2009 car crash shortly after reports of his infidelity surfaced. Woods later sold the two-story waterfront home to fellow golf pro Bubba Watson for $2.2 million in 2013.
Woods stayed close to his California roots with the purchase of a $3 million vaguely Mediterranean-style condo in Newport Beach. The two-story pad measured around 2,000 square feet and featured three bedrooms. Importantly, there were views of the ocean and Catalina Island from just about every room, with a spacious patio and balcony to boot. The pro golfer listed the home at a loss —$2.49 million—in 2012, but it’s unclear when or whether the property actually sold, and for what price.
Also in 2004, Woods shelled out $20 million for a 155-foot yacht he cheekily named Privacy . The behemoth boasts three floors, including an observation deck, with five bedrooms that can easily sleep up to 10 guests. (According to Golf , it takes nine crew members to man the yacht, with the crew occupying separate living quarters.) Among the ship’s many amenities are a jacuzzi, a gym, a wet bar, and a decompression chamber for scuba diving. Woods still owns the yacht, and has been known to sleep aboard it before major championships. When not out at sea, it is typically docked in Oyster Bay, Long Island, or at his home on Jupiter Island, Florida. Fun fact: Woods also owns a $54 million private jet —a Gulfstream G550—that can seat 18, and which he also uses to shuttle himself between tournaments.
Woods and Nordegren quietly snapped up property in a gated community in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, for an undisclosed amount (lots there were listed for between $1.2 million and $4.5 million). Details of their vacation home are sparse, though it’s believed that the couple sought out land in the Cowboy State for a few different reasons, including its proximity to excellent golf courses and fly fishing, as well as easily accessible slopes for Nordegren to ski on. It is unclear whether either of them still own this property.
Woods and Nordegren then shelled out a whopping $40 million for a 12-acre property on Jupiter Island, Florida, where neighbors include Bill Gates, Celine Dion, and fellow golfer Greg Norman. At the time, there was an existing 9,000-square-foot mansion on the grounds, but the couple opted to tear down the original mansion in favor of erecting their own —a $54 million mega-mansion measuring 9,700 square feet with four additional structures including a golf studio, a guesthouse, a garage, and a boathouse with two private docks. Other amenities include a diving pool, a lap pool, a tennis court, and an oxygen therapy room. Construction of the impressive home was completed in 2010, and Woods moved into the home in 2011 following his split with Nordegren. (She and their two children moved to a new beachfront home in Palm Beach County.) The athlete still owns this property and considers it his primary residence.
Ever the filial son, Woods also made sure to look out for both his parents. He reportedly bought his mother two adjacent lots in Jupiter, Florida, for around $2.4 million, with plans to spend an additional $2.6 million to build on the land. He also went in on another home in Windermere, Florida, with his father for $1.31 million. Not much else is known about these properties.
Woods next threw his hat in the ring to help fund the construction of an ultra-exclusive resort in the Bahamas, alongside other celebrity investors like Justin Timberlake, Ernie Els, and Joe Lewis. The luxury resort community is known as Albany, and is set on 600 acres on the island New Providence, with nine marina-front condominium buildings, each boasting a different architectural style. (One, for instance, was designed by renowned architect Bjarke Ingels to look like a cube.) Amenities include a golf course, naturally, as well as several swimming pools, an equestrian center, a water sports center, tennis courts, and a 15,000-square-foot fitness center with yoga and Pilates studios.
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Billionaire fights to dock his boat on water behind his house. His 164-foot boat, that is.
The love of the water, and a mega-yacht to enjoy it, is putting one resident at odds with village of north palm beach leaders..
For some people, the ultimate Florida lifestyle is a waterfront house , a private dock and a boat parked next to it. But what if that boat is a mega-yacht , and the mega-yacht stretches 164 feet?
That's the conundrum facing the Village of North Palm Beach.
This tiny community in northern Palm Beach County, with only 13,000 full-time residents, has an identity so tied to the water that a ship's steering wheel is the village's emblem.
But it's that love of the water that is putting one resident at odds with village leaders.
For the past several years, homeowner Michael Bozutto has been battling the village for the right to park his 164-foot Westport, dubbed Honey, behind a home he owns at 932 Shore Drive.
The house, built in 1961, is a one-story, ranch-style property with three bedrooms on a half-acre lot. Bozzuto paid $840,247 for the house in 2014, according to Palm Beach County property records.
Lawsuit rooted in dispute over where to dock mega-yacht
What makes this plain house special is its location. It's on a rare corner bordered on the north and east by navigable waters that provide access to the Atlantic Ocean via the Lake Worth Inlet. The east-facing dock is large enough to accommodate Bozzuto's motor yacht.
Since Bozutto bought Honey for an undisclosed sum a decade ago, he mostly has parked it at the Old Port Cove Marina, near Tiger Woods' 155-foot showy mega-yacht, ironically dubbed Privacy.
More recently, Bozzuto has wanted to park Honey alongside his Shore Drive house, one of four houses he owns in the village. While Bozzuto keeps some personal property at the Shore Drive house, he lives at a house he owns at Harbour Isles Court.
Village officials warned Bozzuto he can't park Honey at 932 Shore Drive because boats can only be parked on docks behind houses that are occupied by the homeowner.
But village rules do not define the word "occupied." For instance, the rules do not state that occupied means the house is a residence where the owner lives. Village rules also contain no restrictions on the size of boats that can be kept at private docks.
After years of pushing back against what he believes are fuzzy rules, Bozzuto in March filed a lawsuit against the village.
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He alleged the municipality is illegally depriving him of his property rights because nothing in the village code prevents him from mooring Honey at his house. He is asking a Palm Beach County Circuit Court judge to rule that he has a constitutional right to dock Honey there.
Gregory Coleman, Bozzuto's West Palm Beach attorney, said the village has plenty of waterfront homes with yachts parked behind them. But Coleman said the village is illegally blocking Bozzuto from docking Honey at his house because the village is bending to pressure from a handful of neighbors who think the boat is too big.
The selective enforcement is wrong, said Coleman, a former president of the Florida Bar.
"He's a very under-the-radar guy who doesn't cause anybody any problems," Coleman said of Bozzuto. "He pays his property taxes, and he wants to be left alone by the village of North Palm Beach. Unfortunately, they are singling Mike out."
Neither Leonard Rubin, the village's longtime attorney, nor Village Manager Chuck Huff responded to requests for comment.
Eric Stettin, a Fort Lauderdale-based attorney who is representing the village in the Bozzuto lawsuit, said he could not comment on pending litigation.
What good is a man's castle if he can't have a boat in his moat?
Coleman's lawsuit describes the conflict as a battle over property rights, but real estate and yachting experts say it's also a sign of the times.
As wealthy new residents pour into the county wanting all the perks of the Sunshine State, they want a boat to go along with their waterfront homes and golf club memberships. Some longtime residents fear Palm Beach County is turning into a playground for billionaires, to the detriment of everyday people who also want to live in sunshine and peace.
This conflict between Old Florida and new money is an ever-present tension, but even seasoned yacht brokers say they've never seen interest in luxury yachts quite as strong as it is now.
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"What we've seen in the marketplace right after COVID in the yachting industry, and especially the superyacht segment, is the most incredible growth ever seen in the history of yachting to date," said Shannon McCoy, a luxury yacht advisor and broker with Worth Avenue Yachts in Palm Beach.
"A lot of people are moving here with serious money," added Pascal Savoy, U.S. managing director of Camper & Nicholsons International yacht brokers in Fort Lauderdale.
While in the past Palm Beach County was not considered lively enough for some buyers, Savoy said the county's growing sophistication is putting it on the map in a way never seen before.
"It's a mini-Monaco for us," Savoy said.
Prices for mega-yachts can range from $18 million to $60 million, or many times that, for the largest and most decked-out mega-yachts, Savoy said.
While some yachts can be glitzy, a 164-foot Westport is considered a more low-profile boat, Savoy added.
Michael Bozzuto's interests: Houses, boats and philanthropy
Bozzuto is no newcomer to North Palm Beach. He's been a resident of the village for 20 years.
He is the billionaire owner of a family-owned supermarket wholesaler in Connecticut, and an investor and philanthropist who likes to collect houses and yachts, Coleman said.
In addition to the four North Palm Beach houses and several yachts he owns, Bozzuto in February paid a whopping $31.1 million for a house in the Town of Palm Beach Shores. The house, which has two docks, sits just north of the Palm Beach/Lake Worth Inlet.
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Coleman said there is plenty of room for other boaters to navigate the waterway when Honey is parked at the Shore Drive house in North Palm Beach. And while other people may not have as large a yacht, there are other sizeable yachts parked on docks behind other North Palm Beach homes, too, he added.
At a 2017 village council meeting, then-Mayor Darryl Aubrey commented on the issue, according to the complaint.
"When I didn't live here full time, I had a boat sitting in my dock, I was gone nine months of the year. I don't see how you can say that someone has to be in a residence year-round, seems to be some interpretation of occupant, there would be an enormous number of violations," Aubrey said.
Another member of the village council asked if the village had a definition now, the complaint said.
Rubin, the village attorney, replied: "No, we don't," according to the lawsuit.
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Palm Beach County's waterways run deep, and they are popular
The yacht docking dispute is particularly timely, given the scarcity of dock space for boats of all sizes.
The most convenient place to park a boat is on the water behind a house, brokers say. But not every waterway or channel can accommodate the draft, or depth, of a mega-yacht.
However, the dock behind Bozzuto's Shore Drive house can.
Not only is the Westport not known for its deep hulls, but the waterway also is typical of northern Palm Beach County, which boasts deep water and easy access to the ocean via the Lake Worth Inlet, said Coleman, a lifelong boater.
"In Palm Beach County, they have deeper water, and it allows people to have larger yachts," Savoy agreed.
But not every waterway is deep enough for every boat.
McCoy said she specializes in helping advise potential yacht owners about the county's varied water depths before they buy a house, if they plan to dock their yacht behind it.
If yacht owners don't have a private dock, the other option is a marina. But marina space is hard to find, with many dock berths reserved for months in advance, McCoy said.
Despite the challenges of owning a boat and finding a place to dock it, yacht brokers say demand continues.
They see interest continuing from business executives moving here with their families as they relocate their companies to Palm Beach County. There's also a growing demand for yachts among female buyers, McCoy added.
They also see younger mega-yacht buyers, some even in their early 30s. This is in sharp contrast to the mostly older buyers in the past, Savoy said.
Palm Beach County may not be as go-go as Miami-Dade County when it comes to showy ships, but if interest continues, "it's coming," Savoy said. "You're going to attract bigger yachts."
Put another way: "No one needs a boat, but everyone needs a boat," McCoy said. "It's the ultimate lifestyle."
Alexandra Clough is a business writer and columnist at The Palm Beach Post . You can reach her at [email protected] . Twitter: @acloughpbp . Help support our journalism. Subscribe today.
Will Tiger Woods’ $20 Million ‘Honeymoon’ Yacht steal the Hero World Challenge’s Center Stage Yet Again?
T iger Woods ‘ comeback has stolen the center stage of the golf world, and rightfully so! The golf world giant has finally made a comeback after having his fans wait for over seven months. However, it’s not just Tiger Woods who has the eyes of the golf world set on him.
Tiger Woods’s yacht, Privacy , has a fanbase of its own. The famous 6,500-square-foot masterpiece has the golf world’s love, just like its owner. Woods even went on his honeymoon in the same yacht. Fans are surely filled with an estimation of whether Privacy will steal the show at the 2023 Hero World Challenge or not.
Is Tiger Woods’s yacht set to steal the show yet again?
Woods’ famous honeymoon yacht has caught the attention of the golf world at the 2023 Hero World Challenge. The last time Privacy caught this much attention was back in the 2019 edition of the Hero World Challenge, where the 82X PGAT winner finished in fourth place. Privacy is definitely a show stealer and has definitely proven the same time and again.
This yacht holds a special place not only in the fans’ hearts but in the golfer’s heart as well. The reason for that special is not only the yacht’s magnificence but also because of a special memory. The famous luxury yacht played a special part in his wedding with his ex-wife, Elin Nordegren , back in 2004. In fact, the golf world legend has been rumored to have been practicing at his luxurious residence in Albany, Bahamas.
The billionaire’s famous yacht has the eyes of the larger world of golf set on it. Only time will tell if Privacy will end up stealing the center stage at the 2023 Hero World Challenge yet again or not. The renewed interest within the golf world about the chances of getting a glance at Privacy ‘s magnanimity is proof of the fandom it has accrued due to its lavish nature.
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How can fans see ‘Privacy’ up close?
Amidst GOAt’s roaring comeback, the fans will also get to witness the luxurious yacht up close. It would be a pricey deal, but for the golfer’s fans, it also would be a great experience. Golf enthusiasts could grab the opportunity to book a boat tour in the Bahamas, and could see Privacy parked in the docks.
Woods’s dreamy yacht, valued at a whopping $20 million, has been stationed in Albany, Bahamas for years. It would be there during the famous tournament as well. This truly will be a sight to watch for his fans. It has been a tradition for many fans to take a boat just to get a glimpse of this masterpiece stationed in the Bahamas during the Hero World Challenge. Do you think this would be the case again for Tiger Woods’s luxury yacht? Share your views in the comments section below.
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Where Does Tiger Woods Live And How Big Is His House?
If Tiger Woods isn't on the sea in his 155-foot-long yacht, your best bet might be to look him up at his ocean-front Jupiter Island, Fla. mansion (via Business Insider ). Good luck finding the gulf legend there, though. You'll have to look through 12 acres of land, on which you'll find multiple swimming pools, a tennis court, a gym, a basketball area, 3.5 acres of golf course, and two sections of mansion totaling more than 9,687 square feet and broken up into a 3,229-square-foot living quarters and a 6,458-square-foot multipurpose building, which you can access through a glass-covered walkway (via The Sun ).
If Woods hadn't broken it off with his wife Elin Nordegren , he might have been sitting pretty on his own private island next to Stockholm, Sweden. But you can't exactly call Woods' current $54 million digs a compromise. You might have watched Woods show his office space in the series, At Home With Tiger Woods (via Golf Digest ) . When he's done doing work in his home office, (or lounging on the office's couch and staring at himself in the form of his own, life-sized cardboard cutout?), the athlete can browse through the wines in his wine cellar or relax in his own, private movie theater, or game room.
This is Tiger Wood's favorite room in his house
Tiger Woods has four greens and six bunkers on his estate, according to what he wrote in a 2011 blog post (via Golf Monthly ). "If no wind is blowing, the longest club I can hit is a 7-iron. It's also set up so I can hit shots out of my second-story studio," he explained. No surprises here: his favorite inside space is also devoted to golf. When Sport Casting watched At Home With Tiger Wood s, they ogled jealously at his golf club-lined virtual reality golf room, complete with a golf simulator. That's where Woods spends most of his time.
If he gets bored of his estate (although it's unclear why he ever woulds), Woods can visit his uber-rich and famous neighbors (as per The Palm Beach Post ), which include or have included Michael Jordan , Celine Dion , Kid Rock, Olivia Newton-John , Justin Bieber, and the late, great Burt Reynolds . Reynolds, apparently, once called Jupiter Island "the best place in the world."
After gawking at Tiger Woods' place, it's not hard to tell why.
Inside Tiger Woods' $54 million mansion, with photos
Have you ever wondered how golf legend Tiger Woods lives? Let's take a look inside Tiger Woods' $54 million mansion, with photos.
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Tiger Woods is arguably the best player in terms of golf. He has ruled several tourneys including the PGA Championship, U.S. Open, The Open Championship, and the Masters Tournament. With several championships under his belt, have you ever wondered how a guy like Woods lives? Well, wonder no more. This article features Tiger Woods’ $54 million mansion in Jupiter Island, Florida.
Back in 2006, the same year he ruled the PGA Championship and The Open Championship, Woods and his then wife Elin Nordegren acquired a 12-acre land property. Although it originally came with a 9,000 square foot mansion, the former married couple decided to tear it down to build a new one. The whole process cost Woods a total of $54 million. The mansion was finished roughly four years after Woods’ purchase. Unfortunately, the mansion also finished around the same time Woods and Nordegren were wrapping up their divorce. Furthermore, it was also just in time for Woods as the perfect place to recover, after suffering a gruesome leg injury in a car accident.
Here are some photos of Tiger Woods’ $54 million mansion in Jupiter Island, Florida.
Photos courtesy of The Sun
Woods’ 12 acre land property is divided into two significant parts. One is Woods’ 3,300 square foot mansion and the other one is a 6,400 square foot multi-purpose building. Woods’ 3,300 square foot home features a spacious living room and entrance, wine storage, movie theater, a dining room with a fireplace, and a gaming room.
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Outside of his home, apart from the multi-purpose building, Woods can enjoy plenty of green spaces. Moreover, his backyard includes a swimming pool, a tennis court, a dock for his boats, and a 3.5 acre golf course fit for the golfing legend. Aside from living in a luxurious home, the location also benefits Woods greatly. In fact, Woods’ popular sports bar and restaurant called The Woods is just nearby his residence in Jupiter Island.
Although Woods has faced a lot of drama off the golf course, he has found a way to get back in the game. Given that Woods has accomplished plenty in golf history, there’s no question that he’s also one of the highest paid athletes in history. According to Celebrity Net Worth, Woods has a net worth of $800 million . As a result, Woods can certainly afford to live a lavish lifestyle.
Nevertheless, this is all the information we have on Tiger Woods’ $54 million mansion in Jupiter Island, Florida.
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