The golf legend, 47, required emergency surgery after suffering a fractured leg and shattered ankle in a horrific car accident in California.
After recuperating at his amazing £41million property in the exclusive area of Jupiter Island,
he made his sensational golf return at the Masters and has since played in tournaments at the PGA Championship, The Open and The Masters.
He was also added as a player director on the PGA’s policy board last month.
Prior to that, he revealed in his first press conference since the incident that he was finding it difficult negotiating his way around his vast mansion.
“I built a really nice house but I didn’t realise how big it was until you start putting crutches on. I am on the better side of it but still have a long way to go,” Woods joked.
Woods also spoke of the problems he had moving around.
“It’s been a lot of hard work,” the golf legend said.
“There were some really tough times, just laying there. I was in a hospital bed for three months.
“It’s hard to explain how difficult it’s been, to be immobile for three months. I was just looking forward to getting outside, that was a goal of mine.
“I was just looking forward to getting outside. Eventually I got to a point where they could wheelchair me out and I could feel the sun, that was like a milestone.”
The £41million property is split into two sections, with one a 3,300-square-foot living quarters and the other a 6,400-square-foot multi-purpose building.
The latter includes a world-class gym, with the huge space also home to a media room, wine cellar and a lift.
A glass-covered walkway links the two buildings together, while there is also a guesthouse, a garage and a large mooring for his boats.
Dad-of-two Woods can also relax in his very own oxygen therapy room, or chill out in his basement games room or private cinema theatre.
The lavish house was built in 2010, just as his divorce from his ex-wife Elin Nordegren was being finalised.
Most recently, he enjoyed his time there with ex-girlfriend Erica Herman who he split with last year and is suing him over a non-disclosure agreement she claims would let her live at his home, in the event of a break up, for a further five years.
His mansion is situated on Florida’s Jupiter Island – home to just under 900 people – making it one of the most exclusive neighbourhoods in the area.
Just around the corner from his luxury estate is his restaurant called ‘The Woods’.
Billed as a “legendary sports bar experience”, the likes of Rory McIlroy, Justin Thomas and Rickie Fowler have all dined there.
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Source: Los Angeles Times