Tiger Woods Unveils New Cabo Course After $10 Million Investment Win
**Tiger Woods announced on Wednesday, 3 July 2026, that his third TGR Designs project-the Legacy Course at Diamante in Cabo-is almost finished, just weeks after his Full Swing stake earned him roughly $10.6 million from a $530 million acquisition.**
Woods posted an Instagram carousel showing the first glimpse of the Legacy Course, describing the layout as a challenge for every skill level. He wrote, “I’m pleased to share a first early look at Legacy Course, our newest course design at Diamante.” The images display a mix of desert‑style fairways and ocean‑side holes, hinting at the dramatic elevation changes the designer promised.
Versant, the parent of Golf Channel, bought Full Swing for $530 million. Woods held a 1‑2 % equity position, turning his stake into a payout close to $10.6 million, according to Forbes. The windfall appears to fund the final phases of construction, including the private Beach Club and the high‑end residential enclave that will surround the course.
Developers limited membership to 250 families, creating a vertical structure that lets privileges pass across generations. The initiation fee sits at $300,000, with annual dues of about $60,000. Real‑estate options start at $2 million, ranging from custom estates to villas with panoramic ocean views. The club also promises a fitness hub called The Playground and an infinity pool with fire pits.
Beyond Cabo, Woods confirmed a second championship layout at Tributer Resort on Lake Anna, announced in June 2026. The new 18‑hole course will expand the resort to 36 holes, joining the existing Cutalong Golf Club designed by Tom Clark. Both projects underline Woods’ growing role as a course architect, complementing his on‑course legacy.
The Legacy Course is slated to open in early 2027, giving members time to settle into the community before tee‑times begin. Woods said, “I’m proud of what we’ve created together and can’t wait for golfers to experience it in the near future.” The announcement marks a rare blend of personal investment success and design ambition for the 15‑time major champion.