My Little Dig into Jupiter Island and Tiger’s Spot
Okay, so the other day, I got curious about where exactly Tiger Woods lives down there on Jupiter Island. You hear about it, right? Sounds fancy. So, I decided to do a little digging myself, just to see what I could figure out from my desk.

First thing I did was pull up some maps online. Just typed in “Jupiter Island, Florida” to get the lay of the land. It’s pretty clear right away this place is… well, an island. Long, skinny strip of land sitting between the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean. Looked quiet, lots of green spots, definitely not your typical crowded neighborhood.
Then I started zooming in, trying to get a feel for the properties. You can see these massive estates, huge lots, many right on the water with docks. It screams money and privacy. I spent a good while just panning around, looking at the coastline and the general setup. It’s impressive, you gotta admit.
Now, finding Tiger’s specific house? That’s where things got tricky, as you’d expect.
- I searched for news articles mentioning the property, hoping for clues. Found lots of talk about how much it cost, the practice facility he built, stuff like that.
- Tried looking for property records, but that stuff is often shielded, especially for high-profile people in places like this. Not much luck there.
- Scanned satellite views again, looking for anything that matched descriptions – like a golf practice area. You can spot some likely candidates, big places with unique layouts, but pinpointing? Nah, not really possible just from looking at maps online, and honestly, felt a bit weird trying too hard.
What I did get a good sense of was the why. Why Jupiter Island?
Privacy is huge. It’s secluded, not easy for looky-loos to just wander around. You can see it’s designed that way. Access seems pretty controlled. Plus, being right on the water, having your own dock, direct ocean access on the other side… that’s the dream for folks who can afford it.

So, did I find the exact street address? Nope. And maybe that’s the point. Places like Jupiter Island are built for people who value their space and don’t want folks like me easily finding their doorstep online. My little practice session basically confirmed that. It’s an exclusive slice of Florida, and figuring out the details from the outside is tough. Ended up learning more about the island itself than pinning down one specific house. Pretty interesting place, though.