Having seen his golf game decline in recent years, Tiger Woods is getting in the restaurant business. The Woods Jupiter: Sports and Dining Club, his $8 million venture in Jupiter, Fla., will open on Monday. Woods announced the news with some stylish food photos on Instagram and Facebook.
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There's no word on the official menu yet, but if the photos are any indication, diners and golf enthusiasts can at least expect what appears to be a Caprese salad and lamb chops. The restaurant's design will feature marble and granite from international locales. There will also be golf quotes on the outside doors and a private elevator for Woods to enter the restaurant, even though he wants to be able to "use the front door."
Woods certainly isn't the only professional athlete-turned-restaurateur. Kevin Durant, for example, opened KD's Southern Cuisine two years ago in Oklahoma City, offering a "Baller's Menu" with a $52 New York strip and "iced seafood collection."
Woods certainly isn't the only professional athlete-turned-restaurateur. Kevin Durant, for example, opened KD's Southern Cuisine two years ago in Oklahoma City, offering a "Baller's Menu" with a $52 New York strip and "iced seafood collection."
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