In March 2024, Celebrity Net Worth listed Tiger Woods’ fortune as $800 million, with a yearly salary of $50 million. However, don’t expect to see the golfer living like a royal because he’s not about the Cristal, Maybach, diamonds on a timepiece, jet planes, islands, tigers on a gold leash — far from it. In fact, multiple friends, acquaintances, and past love interests claim that Woods prefers staying under an umbrella rather than making it rain.

In a Vanity Fair tell-all, Mark Seal claimed that instead of wining and dining one of his lucky past paramours, Mindy Lawton, at some fancy eatery, Woods treated her to a chicken wrap from Subway instead. However, according to Woods’ longtime friend and former European Ryder Cup captain Darren Clarke, Lawton was lucky to get that. “He had a very successful savings account,” Clarke told the “Dubai Eye Sports Tonight” podcast, as noted by Golf Digest. “He didn’t quite pay for too many dinners whenever we were out, I have to say. … He couldn’t even be coerced into paying for dinners.”

Meanwhile, it’s safe to say that Woods’ ex-coach, Hank Hanley, isn’t a fan of his former student — personality or spending-wise. Hanley spilled the tea in his 2012 book, “The Big Miss: My Years Coaching Tiger Woods.” According to excert from the book published by the Daily Mail, he described the athlete as “cheap, petty, ruthless and selfish.”

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