
Remember the legendary golfer Bobby Jones? Died in 1971, his success marked the world of golf for generations throughout the 20th century. A native of Atlanta, his former home in Georgia was recently put up for sale for $9.8 million (US). Here, then, is this marvel in 15 perspectives.
Swimming pool

The backyard is lined with an in-ground sea-salt pool, which comes with its own spa. An open-air hut also stands in the courtyard, where you can rest or dry off after a dip in one of the two water basins mentioned above.
Open area

The open-plan house has plenty of seating, plus a barbecue area for those who want to devour grilled meats after a swim or a relaxing session in the spa. A fir tree is planted in the room, ensuring the same style as the rest of the house.
Salon

Sneak into the house and you’ll find yourself in the living room, where several sofas have been set up to ensure the comfort of your guests. And what can we say about this fireplace and its works of art, which fit in perfectly with the rest of the atypically colored room.
Dining room

This is the official dining room, with a long table and eight seats for family and friends to share a meal. Special mention must be made of the vegetation motifs on the wall. from a distance, the atmosphere is both Zen and welcoming.
Kitchen

To define the quality of a home, we often rely on the kitchen, and this one, although relatively simple, we approve 100% of the colors, the decorations as well as the view to the outside, for the more curious. Small, convenient seats are also available for eating right at the counter.
Breakfast corner

Whether it’s called a “breakfast corner” or not, this location is perfect for moments of solitude, including “scrolling” on your phone, reading, sipping a drink or consuming a meal/snack. One more mention to the vegetation, and that’s on the frame in the background.
Cellar

The residence’s facilities include a wine cellar, where countless types of wine are preserved for the best possible tasting. The owners of this location are true connoisseurs, by all accounts.
Family room

The family room clearly serves as a reading area, as a desk with numerous books can be seen on top. The fireplace also keeps nearby people warm, as well as serving as decoration for the room. No televisions appear in the landscape.
Master bedroom

The master bedroom is uninteresting, yet several visual attractions have been placed here, including the fireplace, fir decorations and its many windows, to ensure plenty of light, especially in the morning. Definitely a place to relax.
Main bathroom

Offering several toilets, this is the primary bathroom, including a giant multi-jet shower, which is almost as big as a standard room, and a sunken bath, offering a few options for owners.
Sauna

In addition to the spa and pool, the residence also offers a sauna, to ensure a luxurious relaxation experience. This can be accessed from the shower in the main bathroom. A 2-in-1 for the undecided.
Secondary bedroom

This room serves as a guest bedroom, with a chalet-style feel, especially with the stuffed deer above the bed and its plant motifs. And what about that bed! It looks so comfortable.
Golf simulator

Considering that this is a former golfer’s house, you’d expect nothing less from this toy. The ideal set-up for golf training, although nothing beats a real game on a grass surface. A great alternative, if the golfer in question doesn’t want to leave home.
Speakeasy

The speakeasy is also known as a type of American speakeasy, which was famous and widespread during Prohibition between 1920 and 1933. There are fewer and fewer of them, so it’s a nice ancestral touch for the nostalgic.
Golf course

And now, the highlight of the show, as a real golf course has been established in the courtyard of this archaic house, which has been refurbished under a more modern constitution. It’s not an 18-hole course, but it’s superb.