Tiger Woods found a tougher business than golf-course design: owning a restaurant.
A Jupiter, Fla., development called Harbourside Place and Woods jointly announced Tuesday he’ll be the owner of a new restaurant opening in his adopted hometown called the The Woods Jupiter: Sports and Dining Club. The 5,900-square-foot restaurant will open in the first quarter of 2015.
“I envision a place where people can meet friends, watch sports on TV and enjoy a great meal,” Woods said in a news release. “I wanted to build it locally where I live and where it could help support the community.”
Woods has a little time on his hands to be intimiately involved in the development of the restaurant. The 14-time major winner will not compete again until his World Challenge event in Orlando in December.
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