A "hidden gem" mid-century mansion owned by golfer and Masters winner Bob Goalby is for sale for $2.5million - and it comes with its own fairways and greens.
Situated in 55 acres and 15 minutes from downtown St. Louis, the four-bedroom home is "one of the premiere examples of mid-century modern homes".
Perched on a secluded hill, it was designed by famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright, who began construction in 1956, before the project was finished by Charles E. King, who lived in it.
Estate agents marketing the property in Belleville, Illinois, say the sunset views from the home are so stunning they "almost don't look real".
Bob Goalby, a 14 time PGA winner converted some of the 55 acres into his own private fairways and greens.
Situated in 55 acres and 15 minutes from downtown St. Louis, the four-bedroom home is "one of the premiere examples of mid-century modern homes".
Perched on a secluded hill, it was designed by famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright, who began construction in 1956, before the project was finished by Charles E. King, who lived in it.
Estate agents marketing the property in Belleville, Illinois, say the sunset views from the home are so stunning they "almost don't look real".
Bob Goalby, a 14 time PGA winner converted some of the 55 acres into his own private fairways and greens.
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