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LPGA star Paula Creamer selling $6.9 million mansion in legendary golf neighborhood – Australian Golf Digest

LPGA star Paula Creamer selling .9 million mansion in legendary golf neighborhood – Australian Golf Digest

The stock market may be crashing, but the housing bubble refuses to burst. 12-time LPGA winner Paula Creamer is hoping to capitalize on that fact, listing her $6.9 million Florida villa this week. Sunshine State McMansions are a dime a dozen these days, but Creamer’s compound boasts a selling point most can’t: A coveted spot in Orlando’s Isleworth Golf & Country Club, one of the most exclusive golf neighborhoods in all of Florida. Let’s take the tour.

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5518 Worsham Court boasts five bedrooms and eight baths spread across a total of 8,203 square feet. There’s a cutting-edge gym, dedicated wine room and a wet bar that flows seamlessly into the outdoor kitchen, accompanied in the backyard by an in-ground pool, hot tub and firepit. The one-acre lot is situated on Isleworth golf course, featuring serene views of “Florida’s version of Augusta.”

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Creamer purchased the property in 2022 with fiancée and former Minnesota Twins second baseman Shane Kennedy for $2.2 million. The couple extensively remodeled the property, adding 2,000 square feet to the layout. The asking price of nearly $7 million would be tidy profit for Creamer and a pretty penny for buyers, but with current and former neighbors such as Tiger Woods, Ernie Els, Bubba Watson and Justin Rose, the block parties might be worth the cost alone.

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This article was originally published on golfdigest.com