One thing to survive Tiger Woods' divorce from Elin Nordegren was a picturesque island in the middle of Sweden. The couple decided not to divide the island in half, because that would be silly and it's how wars are started. Alas Tiger decided he no longer needs an island near Stockholm, which means your time is now!
The listing describes the 2,500 square foot lodge on the property as "In a secluded location," which is good given it's on an island in the middle of a body of water in Sweden. The island also features:
- A 900 square foot hunting lodge.
- A wine cellar big enough to hold 10 people for parties and drinking.
- The island comes with its own ferry, large enough to transport 12 people.
- A 3,200 square foot stable and machine shop.
- There's a 1 mile jogging path.
- 2 million square meters of fishing waters.
You'd think it would be a little on the nose to have the last name "Woods" and have wood everywhere, but here we are.
Wood table
Wood wine rack
Wood bed with wood sheets
Where did you park the helicopter? Oh, just on the other side of the reflecting pool.
It's hard to even tell that Tiger Woods owned this island. That is, until you see a lonely golf bag, waiting at an overgrown tee box, wistfully staring into the distance and hoping its owner will one day return.
Photos courtesy of Vladi Private Islands
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