They are the best homes for golf.
The Ryder Cup is a competition between the biggest stars of America and Europe that begins this Friday.
Golf stars like Ian Poulter live in luxury homes
With many people living in Florida, it won't take long for players to travel to Whistling Straits (Wisconsin)
Rory McIlroy and Dustin Johnson, among others, own homes in the Sunshine State. Ian Poulter also has a home there.
SunSport will take you inside the properties and personalities of Ryder Cup players.
DUSTIN JOHNSON
Johnson spent PS2.5million in 2017 on a property measuring 7,169 square feet in North Palm Beach, Florida.
It features six bedrooms and seven bathrooms. The master bedroom closet is so large it could double as a seventh bed.
The property includes a chef's cooking area with an island, breakfast bar, and two media rooms. There are also two family rooms, an elevator and an emergency generator.
Dustin Johnson purchased a North Palm Beach home worth PS2.5million in 2017
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This large property measures 7,169 square feet
RORY McILROY
McIlroy, a Northern Irishman, paid PS8.5million to purchase this beautiful Florida home from Ernie Els.
The massive house is located in The Bear's Club. This golf community was founded by Jack Nicklaus, in 1999. It measures over 12,800 square feet.
It has seven bedrooms and 10 bathrooms.
Rory McIlroy spent PS8.5 million on the former home Ernie Els
Mcilroy's residence is located in The Bears Club
BROOKS KOEPKA
Former world No1 spent PS2.5million to purchase a magnificent four-bedroom, five-and a half bathroom home on the periphery on Jupiter Island in Florida.
This 3,900-square foot compound was constructed in 1993. Koepka spent part of his PS25million earnings to renovate it.
The Florida-born star has completely replaced the swimming pool, making it larger by taking up more space.
Koepka also renovated the boat dock and built a new fence to provide more privacy.
Brooks Koepka scored a deal with this PS2.5million property
A renovated boat dock is part of the home
JORDAN SPIETH
Spieth spent a staggering PS6million to buy a property that he called the 'Iceberg house' in 2015. This was the American's rise to 2015
After he won the Masters, US Open and bought the Texas home, he had approximately PS37m.
It is a five-bedroom apartment in Dallas with a 12-car garage that houses a mural honoring Augusta, the place where Spieth won his first major win.
Jordan Spieth spent PS6million to buy this gorgeous Texas home
The property's entrance leads to a large living room.
IAN POULTER
When it comes to property, Petrolhead Poulter can't be beat.
The garage is his Ferrari collection, and it is the reason he lives in Lake Nona Golf and Country Club.
The Brit has also set up a home gym, and posts his workouts on Instagram.
In 2009, he paid approximately PS650,000 for the mansion. It is also believed to have a green in the backyard.
Ian Poulter has a private property at Lake Nona Golf and Country Club (TAG10).
Poulter owns a garage where he keeps his expensive Ferraris and other cars.
LEE WESTWOOD
After his divorce from Laurae Coltart, former world No1 Westwood has since left his Palm Beach Gardens home.
He would have enjoyed the 10,000-square-foot Old Palm Golf Club before he did.
He bought the six-bedroom house for approximately PS4.5million and now lives in Newcastle Upon Tyne, according to Helen Storey.
Lee Westwood lived in a Florida home before it was sold for PS4.5million.
Westwood now lives in Newcastle Upon Tyne, with Helen Storey
JON RAHM
Spaniard Rahm, Europe's greatest hope, lived in Scottsdale, Arizona, with his lovely missus Kelley Cahill.
In 2017, they bought a property with four bedrooms in this affluent area for approximately PS800,000.
This impressive backyard features a stunning pool and a golf course.
Rahm recently moved, and sold the house for PS1.1 million in June.
Jon Rahm was the owner of this Arizona house that had a golf course.
Rahm purchased the property for PS1.1million in June