Inside Tiger Woods’ Luxurious $54 Million Jupiter Island Home
Tiger Woods’ stunning Jupiter Island estate carries a jaw-dropping price tag of $54 million, and it’s no surprise that the sprawling property boasts an array of impressive features.
The 49-year-old golf icon has called this Florida residence home since 2006, transforming it into his personal sanctuary over the years.
A Home Designed for Recovery
In 2021, Tiger spent more time at home than usual after a devastating car accident left him with severe leg and ankle fractures, requiring emergency surgery.
Fortunately, his mansion was equipped with everything he needed for a smooth recovery. According to Re-Thinking the Future, an architectural website, the estate includes a dedicated guest house where medical staff, trainers, and coaches could stay, ensuring he received top-tier care without having to leave his property.
Additionally, Tiger’s home features an oxygen therapy room, a cutting-edge gym, tennis courts, and a private 12-acre golf course. With two swimming pools—one for laps and another for diving—he had all the facilities necessary for rehabilitation and fitness rebuilding right at his doorstep.
Tiger’s Health Struggles
Reflecting on his recovery, Tiger joked about realizing just how massive his home was only after using crutches to navigate it.
“I built a really nice house, but I didn’t realize how big it was until I had to move around on crutches,” he remarked at a press conference. “I’m on the better side of it now, but there’s still a long way to go. It’s been a tough journey—three months in a hospital bed, unable to move. Just getting outside again became a goal for me.”
This wasn’t the first health challenge of his career. Over the years, Tiger has endured multiple surgeries, including several procedures on his back.
Back in the Game
Despite past setbacks, Tiger appears to be in top form once again. Currently, he is competing in the TGL tournament in California, an event he co-founded with fellow golf champion Rory McIlroy.
Earlier this month, however, he took a brief break from competition following the passing of his beloved mother, Kultida.