Eight Ryder Cup players live in the same city: what unites McIlroy and Bradley.
Neighboring Ryder Cup stars
According to The Sun: Rory McIlroy is one of eight Ryder Cup players living in a lavish tax-free paradise in Jupiter, Florida. Here are massive mansions worth about 20 million pounds and elite shops.
Players from the European and US teams are set to start the competition in New York tomorrow.
Rory McIlroy is one of eight Ryder Cup stars who are neighborsSportsfileNetflixAll of them settled in the luxurious tax-free community of Jupiter, known not only for its expensive homes but also for its appealing shops.
GettyMcIlroy lives here with his wife Erica Stoll and daughter Poppy in a lavish 20 million-pound mansion.
Additionally, European captain Luke Donald and USA captain Keegan Bradley live just two miles apart, making them actual neighbors.
“It’s just a few minutes by car. We often see each other on the course and play together,” Donald shared.
Life in Jupiter
Not only McIlroy and his colleagues but also five other Ryder Cup players who also reside in Jupiter: Shane Lowry, Cameron Young, Matt Fitzpatrick, Patrick Cantlay, and Justin Thomas.
They are all connected by their ties to the famous golf course Bear’s Club, created by golf legend Jack Nicklaus.
McIlroy has his own 13,000-square-foot mansion with ten bedrooms and nine bathrooms, as well as a luxurious infinity pool and tennis court.
The Mega AgencyJustin Thomas owns a 10 million-pound mansion with a private dock and pool located near McIlroy's.
“It’s so relaxing. It allows you to clear your mind,” Thomas noted.
Many other professional golfers who are not participating in the Ryder Cup have also settled in Jupiter, including Tiger Woods, Dustin Johnson, and Rickie Fowler.
YouTubeThus, Jupiter remains a favorite residence for golf stars who value luxury and comfort in everyday life. This demonstration of the lifestyle of golf stars once again confirms Jupiter's popularity as one of the most attractive places to live among sports professionals.
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