Mar 14 • 08:00 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

Justin Thomas sold £2.1m mansion with games room to move away from PGA Tour star

Justin Thomas sold his Florida mansion for £2.3 million as he relocated away from fellow golfer Rickie Fowler.

Justin Thomas, the two-time major champion, recently sold his £2.3 million mansion in Jupiter, Florida, as he decided to move away from his close friend and fellow PGA Tour golfer, Rickie Fowler. The property, which Thomas purchased in 2016 for £1.1 million, features four bedrooms, five-and-a-half bathrooms, and amenities such as multiple lounges and a games room. This sale comes after Thomas's rise in the PGA Tour, and he successfully doubled his investment upon sale.

Constructed in 2008, the house was situated in a high-end neighborhood known for housing several top golfers, including Fowler, whom Thomas has known for years. The decision to relocate comes amidst Thomas’s continued success on the tour and indicates a significant lifestyle change. He has since moved to a larger mansion worth £10 million along the Loxahatchee River, which boasts 7,600 square feet of living space, marking another step in his progression both personally and professionally.

The sale of the mansion not only underscores the lucrative real estate market around the golf community in Jupiter but also reflects the dynamics of relationships among professional athletes. With Fowler remaining in the vicinity, the change in proximity could suggest personal growth for Thomas, as he seeks to carve out his own space while navigating his career as an elite golfer.

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