Bobby Jones’s Former Mansion Is Up for Sale, and It Comes With a Legendary Golf Surprise

If you’ve got $9.8 million burning a hole in your pocket, you could own a piece of golf history. The former home of legendary golfer Bobby Jones is on the market, and it’s more than just a fancy house—it’s got a direct link to one of the most famous golf courses in the world.
A Gift Fit for a Champion
Back in 1930, Bobby Jones made golf history by winning the Grand Slam, and the city of Atlanta showed their appreciation in a big way. They gifted him this stunning estate in the upscale Tuxedo Park neighborhood of Buckhead. The mansion recently got a major renovation, just in time for Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles magazine’s 2024 Home for the Holidays showhouse.

What’s Inside?
The estate sits on 1.6 acres, tucked behind a gated driveway that leads to a brand-new three-car garage and motor court. It may only have two levels, but this mansion packs in 7,500 square feet of space with five bedrooms, six full bathrooms, and nine additional baths.
A Golfer’s Dream Feature
Here’s where it gets really cool—this place comes with a backyard putting area designed to replicate Augusta National Golf Club’s iconic No. 12 hole. So if you’re a golf lover, you basically get your own slice of Masters history right at home. And if that’s not enough, there’s also an indoor golf simulator.
Luxury Everywhere You Look
Beyond golf, the home is loaded with high-end features. There’s a massive pool, a wine cellar, and a speakeasy-style study where Bobby Jones himself once brainstormed ideas for Augusta National and the Masters Tournament. The primary suite is straight out of a five-star resort, with a marble bath, steam shower, sauna, and a floating soaking tub.
If you’re in the market for a legendary home that mixes history, luxury, and golf, this could be your dream house.