Like any other professional athlete, golf players are also blessed with careers that earn them a massive fortune into their bank accounts. Of course, having a huge amount of wealth saved up means that you can afford to live such a lavish lifestyle. One of the things such affluent athletes love investing in is a nice mansion. These athletes get very tired whenever they have a tournament so it is only right that they have their own cozy sanctuary that they can come home to. Let us take a look at the lavish estates of some of the most popular names in the golf scene.
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Fred Couples, 59 – $4M
Fred Couples once owned a cool mansion in La Quinta which has this whole Mediterranean vibe to it. The 5,200-square-foot mansion has two master suites with their own private terraces and fireplaces. There is also a media room, great room, and a lavish chef’s kitchen inside the mansion. The estate first hit the market with an asking price of nearly $4 million. But since no one bought it, the price was brought down to $3.75 million. Couples is best known for the successful career he had back in the 1990s. In 2013, he earned a spot in the World Golf Hall of Fame.
Tiger Woods, 43 – $60M
Tiger Woods is probably one of the most popular names in the professional golf scene. His success over the years helped him achieve a multi-million dollar net worth. Woods was able to invest his fortune in a very nice mansion in Jupiter Island, Florida which is said to be worth around $60 million. The mansion reportedly has a game room, a home theater, and a lap pool. Of course, he also has a golf course for a backyard. Woods also managed to find love after his scandalous marriage and cheating rumors, and moved his girlfriend Erica Herman to this luxury house as well!
This guy had a mansion with a lavish theater and private boat dock. Visit the next page to see how much a house like that costs!
Bubba Watson, 40 – $4.2M
Back in 2013, Bubba Watson was able to purchase a cool mansion in Orlando which measures about 8,000 square feet. Some of the amenities the mansion has are a home theater, a game room, an office, a private lake dock, and a swimming pool. Watson later placed the mansion on the market and initially asked $5.6 million for it. He was able to find a buyer who reportedly got it at a discounted price of $4.2 million. Watson is best known for winning the Masters Tournament back in 2012 and 2014.
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Paula Creamer, 32 – $2.69M
Paula Creamer is a female golfer who has been competing since the 2000s. She is well remembered for winning the U.S. Women’s Open Golf Championship back in 2010. Creamer earned the 10th spot in the LPGA career money list when the 2018 season ended because she made nearly $12 million. Back in 2008, Creamer was able to buy herself a beautiful home in Orlando’s Isleworth community and it reportedly came with a price tag of $2.69 million. The mansion has three bedrooms, a heated spa, a gunite swimming pool, and a guest cabana.