Okay, so I was scrolling through some sports news the other day, and you know how sometimes one thing leads to another on the internet? Well, I stumbled upon something about Tiger Woods and his yacht. Yeah, the golf legend has a yacht! And not just any yacht, this thing is massive, it’s called “Privacy.” I guess when you’re as famous as Tiger, you need a bit of, well, privacy.
So, being the curious person I am, I went down this rabbit hole. I started with a simple search for photos of Tiger Woods yacht. I figured there would be a few paparazzi shots or something, but boy, was I wrong.
The first few pictures that popped up were from a distance. It’s this huge, 155-foot long yacht. I mean, this isn’t your average weekend boat, this is a floating mansion! I was immediately blown away. It has three stories, three decks, I saw pictures of the main deck from afar – just insane.
- I started digging deeper, looking for interior shots. That’s where things got really interesting.
- I found out it’s worth around $20 million. I know, right? That’s like winning the lottery multiple times!
- Apparently, he used it during the U.S. Open one year, docking it near the Shinnecock Hills in New York. Smart move, considering the traffic during those events.
Then I started reading about the inside. It has everything you could ever imagine, this luxurious dining room that someone managed to photograph. I read that Tiger doesn’t share much about the inside – living up to the yacht’s name, “Privacy.” I also found out that if you take a boat tour in the Bahamas, you might be able to see the “Privacy”, cause he used to park it there.
I was so amazed by all this, so I kept digging, found out that he also had a 3 million dollar condo in Newport Beach. It had three bedrooms, that was 2,000 square feet. It’s all just so unreal. I just had to share this with someone. It’s crazy to think about the kind of life some people live, right?
Anyway, that was my little internet adventure for the day. I spent way too much time looking at pictures of a yacht I’ll probably never even see in person, let alone step foot on. But hey, it was fun to dream a little!