Davis Love III Net Worth: Pro Golfer Sells his Home on Georgia Island

Davis Love III sells his home near Sea Island in Atlanta, which is known as Sinclair Farm, for $5.1 million, as reported by an article in Curbed. The house is located at 225 Aledru Way, St. Simons Island, Georgia.

The article added that the house has vaulted living-room ceilings fit for a ski lodge, miles of screened porches, a wine cellar and a kitchen.

In a listing from Zillow, the 10,253 square-feet house has 3,360 square-feet House Barn and Stables. As added in the listing, the three storey place has five bedrooms, six full bathrooms and one half bathroom, 15 rooms, a deck, an elevator, a fireplace, a hot tub or spa, a patio, a pool, a porch, a vaulted ceiling, a wet bar, a breakfast bar, a built-in bookcases, a formal dining, a balcony, a bonus room, a great room, and an additional bedroom suite.

A listing from Realtor added that the house has three car garages, four fireplaces, a cable TV, a dryer, a garage opener, a kitchen island, and a disposal area.

In 1998, the house was built by Doug Lane and designed by Architect Lamar Webb as mentioned in an article from Realtor. The article added that the house is just a short drive from Sea Island and Brunswick although the 5-acre property offers privacy and seclusion.

Pictures of the house can be seen in Curbed, Zillow, and WSB-TV Atlanta. Youtube user Harlan Hambright released a drone Aerial Video of Sinclair while Youtube user envision Web released a video for the interior parts of the house.

In the meantime, Davis Love III, professional golf player, has a net worth estimated at $35 million, as reported from Celebrity Net Worth. In addition, he won 20 events on the Professional Golfers Association (PGA) Tour including one major championship, the 1997 PGA Championship. The article also included that during his college in University of North Carolina, he was was a three-time all-American and all-Atlantic Coast Conference golfer and during his collegiate career, he won six titles.

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