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Even though his golf game has been nothing but awful as of late and his reputation is probably tarnished forever, Tiger Woods still has things to look forward to.
The former No. 1 golfer in the world expressed genuine excitement for his new estate in Jupiter, Fla. According to ESPN.com, Woods confessed in his blog that he would be moving in "pretty soon" to the 12-acre property he bought in 2006.
Woods directed most of his excitement towards his "phenomenal" new practice facility, which boasts "four greens, six bunkers with different depths and kinds of sand, a video center and a putting studio," according to Woods' post.
As far as his game is concerned, Tiger said his swing is "still a work in progress."
"It's hard to implement all these changes," he added. "I just have to keep moving forward. I'm light years ahead of where I was at the end of last summer. The biggest thing is understanding what shot to hit and how to adjust my ball flight. Thanks to Sean Foley, I have a much deeper understanding of how to do this than ever before."
Woods said he wasn't sure when he would start winning again, but maybe this state-of-the-art facility can help.
Click here to check out Woods' private Jupiter practice facility>>