Good luck finding the gulf legend there, though.
But you could’t exactly call Woods' current $54 million digs a compromise.
“If no wind is blowing, the longest club I can hit is a 7-iron.

It’s also set up so I can hit shots out of my second-story studio,” he explained.
No surprises here: his favorite inside space is also devoted to golf.
That’s where Woods spends most of his time.

Reynolds, apparently, once called Jupiter Island “the best place in the world.”
After gawking at Tiger Woods' place, it’s not hard to tell why.