Tiger Woods docks his lavish $18m superyacht in New York ahead of PGA Championship as he continues to celebrate his famous Masters victory

  • Tiger Woods has arrived in New York ahead of the 2019 PGA Championship
  • The golf great turned up in New York in style on his massive 155 foot vessel
  • Woods shocked the world recently when he won the Masters at Augusta
  • It was his 15th major victory and his first since back in 2008 at the US Open 

Tiger Woods arrived in New York in style on his huge $18million superyacht ahead of the eagerly-anticipated PGA Championship this month.

Woods, who continues to celebrate his famous Masters win at Augusta in April, docked his enormous 155 foot superyacht, named 'Privacy', in Oyster Bay on Wednesday prior to the tournament at Bethpage Black.

The marina, situated in New York, is approximately 13 miles from the PGA Championship course as Woods looks to enjoy the best possible preparation.

Tiger Woods' superyacht, called 'Privacy', has docked in New York ahead of the PGA Championship. The vessel, pictured here in 2004, costs more than $1.8m a year to run

Tiger Woods' superyacht, called 'Privacy', has docked in New York ahead of the PGA Championship. The vessel, pictured here in 2004, costs more than $1.8m a year to run

Woods' yacht, which cost $18million, can sleep 10 guests in five different rooms

Woods' yacht, which cost $18million, can sleep 10 guests in five different rooms

The 15-time major winner brought the yacht, which measures 6,500 square feet, back in 2004

The 15-time major winner brought the yacht, which measures 6,500 square feet, back in 2004 

The lavish yacht, which Woods brought back in 2004, measures 6,500 square feet and can sleep 10 guests in five different rooms. Furthermore, there are four cabins for the boat's nine crew staff.

What is there to do on the superyacht, you ask? Well, there is also a fully-equipped gym on board, a huge eight-person jacuzzi and a bar for the guests to enjoy.

The yacht, which costs more than $1.8m a year to run, and has a top speed of 18 knots, also boasts a scuba station and has more than enough room to hold three jet skis, two ocean kayaks and two Vespa scooters.

Woods has enjoyed a short break from golf, not featuring on tour since his remarkable victory at Augusta last month.

'Privacy' docked at Oyster Bay near New York last year

'Privacy' docked at Oyster Bay near New York last year

View from on board of Woods' lavish yacht - which boasts a scuba station and plenty more

View from on board of Woods' lavish yacht - which boasts a scuba station and plenty more

The lavish boat also boasts a fully-equipped gym so that the guests can stay active on board

The lavish boat also boasts a fully-equipped gym so that the guests can stay active on board

Guests can relax and enjoy the brilliant view from the back of the boat in the jacuzzi

Guests can relax and enjoy the brilliant view from the back of the boat in the jacuzzi

The golf great defied the odds at the 2019 Masters to claim his 15th major title - his first since all the way back in 2008 at the US Open.

The 43-year-old, who has overcome persistent back injuries and personal problems over the past couple of years, will be looking to shock the world once again at the PGA Championship this month.

Woods already has the winning feeling at Bethpage Black, finishing three shots clear of Phil Mickelson to claim the 2002 US Open.

Woods docked his enormous 155 foot superyacht, named 'Privacy', in Oyster Bay, close to New York

Woods docked his enormous 155 foot superyacht, named 'Privacy', in Oyster Bay, close to New York

Woods shocked the world at the Masters last month, winning his first major since 2008

Woods shocked the world at the Masters last month, winning his first major since 2008