Legendary golfer Tiger Woods has made $120,999,166 as official money on the PGA Tour and is worth over $1.3 billion. Earlier, Tiger Woods lived in Orlando, a legendary golf neighborhood, and now has built a mansion for himself in Jupiter, Florida, after separating from his wife in 2011.
LPGA Tour pro, Paula Creamer, lives in the same neighborhood as Tiger Woods in Orlando. However, she has listed her mansion for sale at $6,9000,000 and is trying to make the most out of the house as it is situated in a legendary golf neighborhood.
She purchased the property in 2022 with her fiancee, Shane Kennedy, for $2.2 million and redesigned the property. Hence, the selling price of the property is nearly $7 million.
However, the price may be worth it, given that Orlando’s Isleworth Golf and Country Club, one of the most exclusive golf clubs and neighborhoods in Florida, is in their compound.
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The mansion contains five bedrooms and eight baths. It also has a gym, wine room, wet bar, and an outdoor kitchen in the backyard with a swimming pool, hot tub, and a firepit.
The house also boasts some legendary current and former neighbors such as Tiger Woods, Bubba Watson, and Justin Rose. Hence, the listing price of $6.9 million may seem worth it.
Paula Creamer joins Team US as an assistant for the Solheim Cup
10-time LPGA Tour winner Paula Creamer is all set to join the Solheim Cup as an assistant for Team USA. She will be an assistant for Team USA in the Solheim Cup for the first time. She has represented Team USA seven times in the Solheim Cup and was the youngest player in the event’s history when she represented Team USA in 2005 at the age of 19.
The 37-year-old Creamer is a former Major championship winner and has won the US Women’s Open in 2010. She last competed in the Solheim Cup in 2017 as a golfer and hasn’t been a part of the Team USA setup since then.
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Team USA skipper Stacy Lewis made this announcement in February as she appointed Paula Creamer, Brittany Lincicome, Morgan Pressell, and Angela Stanford.
“When Stacy asked me to be on her team for the Solheim Cup, I couldn’t say yes fast enough. My seven Solheim Cups are some of the best memories of my career, and I can’t wait to make more memories working with Stacy,” she said.
The Solheim Cup is all set to begin on September 10th, 2024, at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Virginia.