JUPITER ISLAND, Fla. Fresh off his divorce, Tiger Woods has taken out a $54.5million mortgage on his Florida waterfront estate.
Mortgage documents filed last month in Martin County show Woods will make payments to an entity called JRD Florida Ventures LLC. That is a Virginia company whose registered agent is an attorney with the firm that represented Woods' ex-wife, Elin Nordegren, in their divorce.
No details of the divorce settlement have been made public. The documents say Woods will pay the mortgage in full by January 2016.
The mortgage's existence was previously reported by several media outlets. Attorneys for Woods and his ex-wife declined comment Thursday.
Woods and Nordegren divorced Aug. 23 and mortgage papers were dated Aug.25.
A chart of FedEx Cup standings at the Deutsche Bank Championship shows Woods at the top, not unusual considering he has won the cup and its $10million prize every year he has played.
This chart is different.
It lists the 10 players on the bubble at the TPC Boston, starting today with Woods at No.65 through Josh Teater at No.75. Only the top 70 after this week advance to the third round of the playoffs at the BMW Championship, where Woods is defending champion.
Italian teen shoots a 64, leads European Masters
Crans-sur-sierre, Switzerland Italian teenager Matteo Manassero shot a 7-under 64 Thursday to take a one-stroke lead after the first round of the European Masters.
"The perfect round of golf," Manassero, 17, said of his bogey-free round.
Mikko Ilonen used his power to shoot a 65 and earn a share of second place alongside Graeme Storm.
Edoardo Molinari was in a group of six another stroke behind just four days after winning the Johnnie Walker Championship. AP














