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Life in the Tiger Forest: How rich are golf goats?

Tiger Woods is the most eye-catching golfer in the modern era.

He won four majors on trotting, one of which scored 15 at Pebble Beach, but he may have surpassed Jack Nicklaus’s history due to injury.

He is a ruthless front-runner who played the most outrageous shots in golf history, which was inspired by millions of picking up the game, but we still don’t know how he works.

His 155-foot luxury yacht is known as “Privacy” and tells the superstar.

Salary/Bonus

Tiger earns less than £121 million on the PGA Tour, a record-breaking game – Rory McIlroy is on the list with $100 million and Phil Mickelson is third with $96 million. Woods achieved becoming a professional in 1996 and won 82 games on the tour, the same as Sam Snead. He made a 339/378 cut, which is amazing because of how much damage he has played over the past decade.

But when you consider his sponsorship deal, his course income has hardly touched on the side. When he turned professional, he will sign a five-year contract worth $40 million, and now he is priced at $1.3B, making him the second active athlete to earn billionaire status with LeBron James. Coincidentally, two superstars share the same birthday: December 30.

The main champion wins

15 – This number is almost disappointing because he was 14 years old after Torrey Pines won on one leg in 2008. But considering his physical condition during this period and everything he experienced in the 2019 win of the Masters. If anyone in the context reached 15 times in the modern era, you would be staggering.

Sponsors

Woods’ 27-year contract with Nike ended in January 2024, thinking that put him over $200 million and put Nike at the front and center of a sport, which has never been history. The highlight is undoubtedly his 2005 chip at Augusta, “Have you seen something like this in your life?” comment.

Otherwise, deals were made with Taylormade, Bridgestone (Balls), Rolex (watches), Monster Energy (Bag), Upper Deck, TMRW Sports, Gatorade, AT&T, AT&T, Accenture, Gillette, Gillette, Gillette, and Buick (General Motors), many of whom left him behind after his 2009 gender Scandal.

agent

Mark Steinberg has been managing Woods since he was with IMG in 1998. In 2011, the agent left IMG and joined Excel Sports Management and Woods. Today, Steinberg is executive vice president and managing director of Excel Sports Management. As Woods likes to call him, “Stini” helped Annika Sorenstam sign IMG in 1993.

characteristic

Tiger has lived at home on Jupiter Island since he was with his then-wife Elin Nordegren in 2006. He reportedly bought it for $40 million and four years later he demolished the existing structure to build a custom-designed mansion. The upgrade is said to cost $15 million.

Across the 12 acres of land, the house is divided into two parts, connected by glass sidewalks, which contain a golf course (nature), two huge swimming pools – one for lap and one for diving – tennis courts, an oxygen therapy room, a previous gym, wine cellar, wine cellar and a medical facility that can be treated. And, as an island, there is a dock on board.

Read more: The last eight major golf games won by pole position – Can the 2025 US Open be followed?

Tiger Woods’ Life Post: How Rich Are Golf Goats? First appeared on Golf365.

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