Jason Dufner recently put the stunning mansion up for sale for $7.2 million.
The mansion, designed by famed interior designer Brian Wofford, was custom-built for Dufner in 2015, and in 2016, Dufner sold a more modest four-bedroom home in Auburn for $540,000 following his divorce.
The spectacular villa boasts eight bedrooms, eight bathrooms and three-and-a-half baths. It sits on 48.5 acres and has over 16,500 square feet. Owning this place feels like owning your own resort.
Magnificent double entry gates and a stunning symmetrical staircase set the tone.
Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances, two breakfast rooms, and marble finishes give the kitchen a luxurious feel.
Meanwhile, the beautiful living room features a stylish fireplace, crown moulding, and a wall of windows leading to the backyard.
The master bedroom on the main level is all encompassing. The spacious ensuite boasts dual side showers, a deep soaking tub and sitting area.
There are also two home offices and a guest suite on the ground floor.
Stroll upstairs to find additional bedrooms, bathrooms, an in-law suite and a den.
The lower level is fully equipped and ideal for entertaining. It is equipped with a home theatre, game room and full bar.
Outside, there is a custom resort-style pool, a pool house with two bathrooms and an outdoor kitchen, and a chic fire pit.
In addition, the mansion boasts a top-notch security system, ample garage space and nine HVAC systems.
Dufner, 46, began playing golf when he moved to Florida at age 14. Since then, he has won several U.S. Tour titles, including the 2013 PGA Championship. His career earnings on tour total more than $28 million.
The property was listed by Christa Huffstickler of Engel & Volkers Atlanta and Ryan Roberts of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Preferred Real Estate.