Luxury 6-Bedroom House in Florida with Elegant Living Room, Private Dock, Wine Cellar, and Billiard Table Fully Equipped
[Asia Economy Reporter No Woo-rae] "Selling an 8 billion won mansion."
This is about 'Pink Princess' Paula Creamer (USA). Recently, Golf Digest in the United States reported that "Creamer has put her house on the market." The mansion is located in Windermere, Florida. According to the real estate information company Realtor.com, it is listed for $6.35 million (8 billion won). Introducing the new listing, they said, "Buying Creamer's house at this price seems like a good choice," and "Let's take a look at the house in advance."
It is a cozy house of 11,100 square feet. It has 6 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms. It was described as "You can take a shower in a different place every week and sleep in a new bed every night." The living room with second-floor windows is impressive. You can enjoy the seaside view in front of you while basking in sunlight for a long time. A fireplace and luxurious lighting are bonuses. There is a private dock where you can take a boat anytime.
As a golfer, it is equipped with exercise facilities. You can do weight training and balance training using various equipment. There is also a ping pong room and a billiard table, so you can relieve stress anytime. It is also equipped with an espresso maker and a wine cellar. It is a place where you can enjoy a moment of leisure. On the wall of the large home theater, there is also a framed photo of 'the resurrected golf emperor' Tiger Woods (USA). The Isleworth Golf Club, where Woods was a member, is next door, so rounds are possible anytime.
Creamer debuted on the U.S. Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) Tour in 2005 and has won a total of 10 victories including one major. She is popular for her outstanding skills and cute appearance. She likes pink, which earned her the nickname 'Pink Princess.' From 2010 to 2014, she made it to the finals in 82 consecutive tournaments, holding the LPGA Tour record for the most consecutive cuts made. It is unfortunate that she has been suffering from a severe win drought since the 2014 HSBC Women's Champions.
After injuring her wrist at the Evian Championship in September 2017, she returned to the field in March the following year, but her performance has been disappointing. Entering the 'Top 10' is also a challenge. Last year, she participated in 22 tournaments but was cut off 11 times. After marrying a pilot who is six years older in December 2014, she experienced the pain of separation three years later. She is making every effort to revive her career by changing everything related to golf, including her swing coach, clubs, balls, and caddie.
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