Tiger Woods joined by Erica Herman, kids and mum on private jet as he returns to Florida mansion after celebrating Masters win at Chairman’s Reception… and he never took his green jacket off
TIGER WOODS was joined by girlfriend Erica Herman, his kids and mum on a private jet as he returned to his Florida mansion after celebrating his famous Masters win.
The American superstar, 43, had earlier enjoyed the Chairman's Reception at Augusta - where he never took off the iconic green jacket - 11 years after his last major victory.
Woods clinched the famous win to complete one of the greatest comebacks in sport following a sex scandal, DUI arrest and multiple back surgeries.
And according to sources in Augusta, the US golfer refused to take off his green jacket all night as he celebrated the famous win.
After the event Woods left the iconic course and took a private jet to his incredible £41million Florida pad.
He was joined by girlfriend Erica, mum Tida and his kids - Sam Alexis, 11, and Charlie Axel, 10 - as he prepared to bask in the glory of major title No15.
Woods and Herman, 33, have been dating since October 2017 - when they were seen together at the Presidents Cup in New Jersey.
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Once branded a "gold digger" who "chased Tiger like a puppy", Herman is now credited with saving the golf legend's life.
And it's little wonder the pair looked ecstatic to get home - with the Florida property set out across 9,700 square feet of pure luxury.
The mansion also features a massive gym, home cinema, oxygen therapy suite, wine cellar, basement games room and even a four-hole golf course.
Elsewhere, outside there’s a 100-foot swimming, a 60-foot diving pool, a basketball court, tennis court, a spa and a large mooring for his boats too.
Woods' property was completed in 2010 - around the same time his divorce to ex-wife Elin was being finalised.
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Now the golf legend enjoys the little slice of heaven with Erica and his family.
Meanwhile, Woods fans are itching for EA Sports to released a new Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2020 video game, six years after the last release.
The popular golf game franchise released an annual title between 1999 to 2014 before being ditched after years of personal scandal.