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Thanks to His ‘Younger Brother’, Fans Can Now Be in the Vicinity of Tiger Woods at an Incredible $3,500,000

Published 05/29/2023, 12:30 PM EDT

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Tiger Woods has not only achieved several incredible feats in his illustrious career but is also one of the highest-paid athletes ever! Among his most prized possessions is his $54 million Jupiter Island mega-mansion, which is big enough to house an entire small village!

Over the decades, the Florida town has become home to many of the biggest names in golf, all of whom boast multi-million dollar houses! However, one particular PGA Tour pro and Jupiter Island resident is now planning a big switch-up!

Let’s dive in to find out more!

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PGA Tour pro puts his incredible Jupiter Island mansion for sale

Time and again, Tiger Woods and Justin Thomas have impressed fans with their on and off-the-field camaraderie. In fact, many view the 30-year-old to be Woods’ closest friend on the PGA Tour. The 15-time major winner has even referred to Thomas as his “younger brother” in the past. No wonder both their mansions in Jupiter Island are so close to each other! It just so turns out that Thomas’ house is just three miles away from his friend’s mega-estate. However, the house has now been put up for sale by the golfer.

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An Ultimate bachelor pad, Thomas put the house up for sale for over $3,500,000 as per Business Insider. He did so, mere months after getting married to his wife, Jillian. However, the golfer isn’t moving too far away. In fact, he recently purchased a $14 million waterfront home on Jupiter Island itself! Besides Woods and Thomas, the likes of Brooks Koepka, Rory McIlroy, Luke Donald, and Keegan Bradley have purchased bought swanky estates in the de facto golfing capital of the world.

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Meanwhile, Tiger Woods and Justin Thomas’ friendship came to light once again recently after the latter recounted an incredible story involving the 47-year-old!

Justin Thomas looks back at the iconic story involving Tiger Woods

Earlier this month, former World No. 1 Thomas appeared in the first episode of Smylie Kaufman’s latest podcast, The Smylie Show. He then went on to recount a fun story involving Tiger Woods from the 2019 President’s Cup. The coveted event had also seen player-captain Woods pick his friend Thomas as his playing partner.

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So I had 16 tee shot and it’s this brutal hole,” Thomas told Kaufman. Per the golfer, he had sought the 82-time PGA Tour winner’s advice, who then gave a hilarious response. “I don’t care what I have in, just put me in the f****ing fairway,” he told Thomas. This is just one of the many times the wholesome relationship between both players has come to the surface.

Most recently, Thomas also shed light on Woods’ condition after his recent ankle surgery. The 2022 PGA Championship is sticking by the golfer’s side as he recuperates at home.

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Abantika Ghosh

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Abantika is a fresh writer at EssentiallySports who was chosen in the recent round of ‘ES Draft’ for her strong passion for golf writing. Even in her early days, Abantika has displayed an impressive ability to cover golf with gripping and insightful stories backed by thorough research. Her inspiration comes from the words of the legendary golfer and flag-bearer of the PGA Tour, Rory McIlroy: "As long as I keep enjoying my golf, then hopefully I'll be able to play well," which motivates her to continue writing engaging pieces.
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