Pro Golfer Fred Funk Lists Florida Estate with European Stylings for $6.1M

Published: May 8, 2017 | By: American Luxury Staff

Professional golfer Fred Funk’s European-style waterfront estate has landed on the market for $6.1 million.

Located in Ponte Verda Beach, Florida, the 5,000-square-foot mansion is just one of the three homes on the property.

With design elements by way of Frank Lloyd Wright and John Saldino, the custom-built estate offers a main residence, and two additional houses: a large three-bedroom, two-bath guesthouse, and a game house with a fitness center that is currently Funk’s trophy room.

Outside, the estate boasts an Italian-style fountain, a putting green, and a modest pool. It also features direct access to the Intracoastal Waterway and the rights to a boat slip at the neighborhood marina.

Funk is currently golfing on the Champions Tour, while still completing some events on the PGA Tour. He joined the PGA Tour back in 1989, and has been a part of it ever since. He has won a trio of senior major championships, including the U.S. Senior Open in 2009. Funk has also made appearances at the national level: he enjoyed a spot on the 2004 Ryder Cup squad, and has twice competed in the President’s Cup.

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