Woods recently received an honour from the US president [Courtesy]

Tiger Woods rose from the ashes to stage an impressive comeback by winning the Masters tournament last month - further bolstering his mammoth wealth.

Next stop is the PGA Championships - and he has navigated his route to success on his lavish £15million super yacht.

Officially named 'Privacy', the exclusive vessel imposed itself on the docks of New York this week sized at 155ft and 6,500 square feet.

The mammoth vessel belonging to US golf icon Tiger Woods [Courtesy]

On board, you would find five staterooms which can house up to ten people, while the nine crew members have four cabins between them.

It gets even more luxurious with other facilities including a fully kitted-out gym, elevator, bar and jacuzzi big enough for eight people.

One of the stylish rooms on board the vessel [Courtesy]

There is ample storage space with a scuba station, plus room for three jet skis, two ocean kayaks and two Vespa scooters.

This extremely plush machine, which Woods has called his 'dinghy' in jest, costs around £1.5 million pounds to maintain every year.

Woods has a way of keeping fit with this onboard gymnasium [Courtesy]

Such fees shouldn't be a problem for the Californian born who, according to Forbes, earned a reported total of $43.3m (£33.3m) as of July 2018, while his career earnings since 1996 stand at $1.5 billion (£1.1m)

This luxury Jacuzzi is large enough for eight people [Courtesy]

Not only does the exterior ooze class, but the inside is decked out with stylish cherry woodwork and a transparent staircase.

The bar area is designed with luxurious cherry woodwork interior [Courtesy]

Woods will be aiming to show similar artistry at the PGA Championships, which take place at Bethpage State Park, Black Course in Long Island from May 13 - 19.

The articulate appearance is impressive throughout the yacht [Courtesy]

Having won the tournament back-to-back in 2006/7, Woods finished second last year behind Brooks Koepka but will be looking to cruise towards the title this time around.