Trevor Immelman Lists Home With Putting Green For $2 Million

Trevor Immelman only has two PGA Tour victories, although one of those victories came at the 2008 Masters. Despite just two wins, he’s still made a significant amount of money over the course of his 15 years on tour … $12.5 million to be exact.

With that money, Immelman bought a home in Orlando at Lake Nona Golf & Country Club in 2005 for $2.1 million. He recently decided to sell the house and it’s listed for $1.995 million.

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The 5,581-square-foot house is equipped with a putting green and a 3,600-square-foot covered outdoor living area with a pool and spa, as well as a fire pit.

The backyard isn’t necessarily as amazing as Dave Pelz’s, but it’s still pretty spectacular.

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On the inside, you’ll find five bedrooms and five bathrooms. The master bedroom has a special feature as it opens up to the outdoor patio, allowing for easy, direct access.

In addition, there’s also a wet bar, fireplace, game room and gym in the house. Essentially it’s everything you could need.

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The price tag of $1.995 million is actually a bargain compared to the price when Immelman originally listed the house. Back in 2012, it was listed for $2.595 million.

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