Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Jordan Spieth Buys Dallas $7.15 Million Mansion From Fellow Golfer Hunter Mahan

Most 22-year-old guys are trying to get an extra shift or two so they can make their part of the rent and still have money for the weekend, but not Jordan Spieth. The No. 1 golfer in the world definitely does not have to pick up an extra anything in order to make rent and beer money. Chances are, he doesn't have any roommates, anyway. With the amount of money he made last year, he certainly doesn't need to split the rent.





If he would ever want to take on a few roommates, he would certainly have the space. The house has five bedrooms, six bathrooms, and two half baths. With over 10,000 square feet of space, it will not be hard to find someone a place to lay their head down if he bedrooms are full.



The wood beam ceilings, hardwood floors, and brick archways help make an already spacious house feel even more open and inviting. If he wants to have guests, but doesn't want them getting under foot, the house has separate guest quarters as well.
The house certainly has everything a single, wealthy, 22-year-old needs – like a wine room on the second floor.


In case he doesn't get enough exercise walking the golf course, he can get plenty in his very own in-home gym. Should he feel like working on his game in his underwear, he can by using the golf simulator in the gym






Fresh off making $53 million last season ($30 million off-course; $23 million on-course), he went ahead and bought a house off of fellow golfer Hunter Mahan for $7.15 million.

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