Tiger Woods was arrested early Monday morning in Florida and charged with driving under the influence.
Tiger Woods has made more than $1.4 billion since turning pro in 1996.
He owns a 10-acre property in Jupiter, Florida, which he built from scratch for $55 million.
It has a pitch-and-putt golf course, as well as a private dock.
He even has his own restaurant in Jupiter. "After years of meals on the road, he decided to bring his vision of an elevated sports bar to life at home in Jupiter," the website says.
Even when he isn't at home in Jupiter, he likes to bring a little bit of it with him. Woods reportedly replaces all of the furniture in the houses he rents during tournaments with his own, even if he's only there for a few days.
He likes to travel in style and owns a Gulfstream G550 private jet, worth about $54 million.
He devotes a ton of time and money to his at-risk youth charity, the Tiger Woods Foundation. In 2012, he gave $12 million to the foundation.
Source: Business Insider
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