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Tiger Woods will be aiming to retain his Masters title this autumn after his stunning win on his comeback from injury a year ago.

And while many Americans are still in lockdown, he will be hoping practice makes perfect at while stuck at his stunning mansion with a four-hole golf course.

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Inside Tiger Woods’ $73 million Florida island mansion. Picture: TheSun

Woods’ back garden also includes a large mooring for his boats. Picture: TheSun


 

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Tiger Woods is awarded the Green Jacket after winning the Masters at Augusta National Golf Club on April 14, 2019. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)


“It’s also set up so I can hit shots out of my second-storey studio,” Woods said of the large golfing area – which also has six bunkers, according to The Sun.

The jaw-dropping property also has plenty more room for outdoor activities, with a 30m swimming pool, an outdoor basketball area and tennis court.

The $73 million ($US 50 million) abode is split into two sections, with one a 306sqm living area, and the other a 600sqm multipurpose building.

 

Inside Tiger Woods’ $73 million Florida island mansion. Picture: TheSun

Just around the corner from the property is his restaurant, called ‘The Woods’. Picture: TheSun


 

Inside Tiger Woods’ $73 million Florida island mansion. Picture: TheSun

Tiger Woods’ mansion is situated on Florida’s Jupiter Island. Picture: TheSun


 

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Tiger Woods at the President’s Cup at Royal Melbourne Golf Club, Melbourne. in December 2019. Picture: Michael Klein


The latter includes a world-class gym, with the huge space also home to a media room, wine cellar and an elevator.

A glass-covered walkway links the two buildings together, while there is also a guesthouse, a garage and a large mooring for his boats.

 

Inside Tiger Woods’ $73 million Florida island mansion. Picture: TheSun

The 15-time Major winner’s house is separated into two sections. Picture: TheSun


 

Inside Tiger Woods’ $73 million Florida island mansion. Picture: TheSun

Woods’ home includes a private home theatre, a wine cellar and a basement games room. Picture: TheSun


The 44-year old, whose real name is Eldrick Woods, can also relax in his very own oxygen therapy room, or chill out in his basement games room or private cinema theatre.

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Inside Tiger Woods’ $73 million Florida island mansion. Picture: TheSun

Woods’ glamorous house was built in 2010 – just as his divorce with ex-wife Elin Nordegren was finalised. Picture: TheSun


The lavish house was built in 2010, just as his divorce from his ex-wife Elin Nordegren was being finalised.

Now he can enjoy his time there with girlfriend Erica Herman, who helped heal golf’s flawed genius to achieve one of the greatest sports comebacks of all time.

 

Inside Tiger Woods’ $73 million Florida island mansion. Picture: TheSun

Woods’ property includes a huge pool, four-hole practice area, complete with six bunkers. Picture: TheSun


 

Tiger Woods (L) has a brief word with Greg Norman on the practice green during the Australian Open Golf Championship at The Lakes Golf Course in Sydney.

Tiger Woods playing alongside Greg Norman at The Lakes Golf Course in Sydney in 2011. Picture: Brett Costello


His mansion is situated on Florida’s Jupiter Island – home to just under 900 people – making it one of the most exclusive neighbourhoods in the area.

Just around the corner from his luxury estate is his restaurant called ‘The Woods’.

Billed as a “legendary sports bar experience”, the likes out Rory McIlroy, Justin Thomas and Rickie Fowler have all dined at there.

 

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Tiger Woods and Erica Herman arrive at the Presidents Cup Dinner at Crown Melbourne in 2019. Picture: Mark Stewart.


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