He's even partnered up with President Donald Trump. At the end of 2016, the two played at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach in Florida. Woods told CNN that he was impressed by Trump's golfing. "What most impressed me was how far he hits the ball at 70 years old," he said.
Woods has played with Barack Obama, George Bush, and Bill Clinton in the past.
Source: CNN
Woods doesn't just rely on his golf winnings and endorsements to fund his extravagant lifestyle. He also runs a golf design business. He opened his first US course in Houston in 2015 and is currently designing a Trump International Golf Club course in Dubai.
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.
He likes to travel in style and owns a Gulfstream G550 private jet, worth about $54 million.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdEven 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 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.
It has a pitch-and-putt golf course, as well as a private dock.
He owns a 10-acre property in Jupiter, Florida, which he built from scratch for $55 million.
Golf isn't his only passion. Woods is really into spearfishing. He learned how to free dive so that he could spearfish without an air tank.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdDespite these problems, Woods continues to live a lavish lifestyle. After the divorce settlement, he reportedly considered selling his 155-foot long megayacht, "Privacy," for $25 million. However, the boat was not sold, and Woods now docks it in North Palm Beach, Florida.
He has also been battling various injuries. When Woods was arrested for DUI, he claimed it was due to an "unexpected reaction to prescribed medications." Woods recently had a fourth surgery on his back.
And his golfing career started to turn sour. Woods hasn't won a major golf championship since 2008 and has not had a tour win since 2013.
The divorce settlement cost him a reported $100 million in 2010.
Many of Woods' endorsement partners dropped him over the controversy. This included companies like AT&T, Gatorade, Gillette, Golf Digest, and Tag Heuer. His biggest partner, Nike, stuck with him.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdHe was accused of having an affair with Rachel Uchitel, a New York nightclub manager. Months later, several other women came forward claiming they had affairs with Woods.
Woods has hit other bumps in the road. In 2009, news broke that Woods had been cheating on his wife, Elin Nordegren. Two days later, he crashed his car into a fire hydrant outside his house.
He was ranked the 12th highest-paid athlete by Forbes in 2016 and has an estimated net worth of $740 million.
Woods has been with Nike since he turned pro in 1996. In 2013 he signed a $200 million deal with the brand. This week, Nike confirmed that it will stick with Woods despite his DUI charges.
But the real money comes from off the course. At his peak in the late 2000s, Woods made $100 million annually off the course. In 2016, he earned more than $45 million in endorsement deals and course-design fees.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdMore than $110 million of that came from on-course winnings. He's No. 1 on the all-time money list, by far.
Tiger Woods has made more than $1.4 billion since turning pro in 1996.