Tiger Woods is back — here's how he spends his millions and lives his life off the course
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Tiger Woods is back.
After playing in just two tournaments in over two years and a tumultuous ten months that included his fourth back surgery in four years and an arrest after being found asleep in his car on the side of the road, Woods is finally back.
In fact, he looked so good at the PGA Championship, people have already started whispering about Jack Nicklaus' record again.
This isn't the first time Woods has needed to come back. His career was derailed by affairs and a subsequent divorce from his wife, and his return to golf dominance has been hampered by injuries.
But despite this, Woods is still worth an estimated $740 million and is one of the highest-paid athletes of all time. That means plenty of cash to spend on yachts, private jets, megamansions, and video games.
Take a look at how he spends it all, below.
Tony Manfred and Mary Hanbury contributed reporting to a previous version of this article.
Tiger Woods has made more than $1.4 billion since turning pro in 1996.
David Cannon/Getty ImagesSource: Golf Digest and Forbes
More than $113 million of that came from on-course winnings. He's No. 1 on the all-time money list, by far.
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Roger Federer recently passed Woods as the highest-paid athlete of all time from a non-team sport.
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