WEDGED golfers make an absolute fortune on the course – and splash their multi-million pound earnings on these truly magnificent mansions.
From huge properties with their own golf courses in Florida to ranch-style places in Texas, these are the homes belonging to the world’s best.
Tiger Woods
Woods has been laid low with back surgery for a while but his 14-Major career has seen him become just the second billionaire in all sport.
So it is no surprise the American has spent some of his vast fortune on this sprawling Florida mansion.
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The property, in plush Jupiter Island, features his own personal golf course, a 100ft swimming pool, a 60ft diving pool, a spa, a tennis court and a basketball court.
It stretches from the Intracoastal Waterway to the Atlantic Ocean with the beach just a stone’s throw away.
Rory McIlroy
The four-time Major champion has upped sticks from Northern Ireland to sun-soaked Florida.
This massive home features six bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a gym and a practice green – and is on the market for £9.5m.
The workout area has a red coloured fan to suit the Manchester United fan.
There is also a pool table the pool area is designed to relax and reinvigorate.
Dustin Johnson
When you’re world No 1 you can afford to do pretty much anything you want.
And the monster-hitting Major champ – who is engaged to Paulina Gretzky, daughter of hockey legend Wayne – has called the £3.6m pad home.
It is more than 8,000 sq ft in size, is located some 80 miles north of Miami and boasts five bedrooms, six-and-a-half bathrooms… and features its own island.
It is just steps away from the dock and has a private lounge area on the other side.
Oh, and the big swimming pool has its own waterfall.
Jordan Spieth
Spieth emulated ‘Wee Ice Mon’ Ben Hogan by winning the Open – and now he has the ‘Iceberg House’.
The £6m Texas mansion was purchased on the back of his life-changing 2015, in which he won the Masters and US Open after banking £37m.
Spieth rewarded himself with a new five-bedroom pad in his hometown of Dallas.
There is a 12-car garage with one wall home to a mural in honour of Augusta, site of Spieth’s first major win.
And the property boasts an indoor golf simulator – where Spieth recently recorded a slam dunk hole-in-one.
On top of that there is a basketball court with digital scoreboard, outdoor swimming pool, gym complete with punchbag, large wine cellar and even a designated ‘grill room’ for barbecues.
This huge property is dubbed the ‘Iceberg House’ – because it gets better the
further down you go.