Greg Norman sells his $78 million estate in Florida’s Jupiter Island after two weeks on the market

That didn’t take long! Greg Norman sells his $78million estate in Florida’s Jupiter Island after just two weeks on the market

Greg Norman has sold his incredible estate in Florida’s Jupiter Island after just two weeks on the market.

The 65-year-old Australian golf legend managed to secure a buyer for the $78million property after putting it up for sale on January 27th.

According to the New York Post, the home was sold to the family of billionaire Leslie Wexner – the founder of L Brands which owns Victoria’s Secret.

That didn’t take long! Greg Norman has sold his $78 million estate in Florida’s Jupiter Island after just TWO WEEKS on the market. Pictured Greg and wife Kirsten Kutner

Greg purchased the home for $6.4 million back in 1991 and has since expanded it by almost 632 square meters.

The property boasts seven houses, including the main house, a coach house, a pool house, a tennis house, a boat house, a carriage house and a beach house.

The main waterfront compound features 10 spacious bedrooms with 13 bathrooms.

It also has a modern kitchen which features rattan chairs, a custom Liaigre sofa and dining chairs.

It's a deal! According to the New York Post, the home was sold to the family of billionaire Leslie Wexner - the founder of L Brands which owns Victoria’s Secret

It’s a deal! According to the New York Post, the home was sold to the family of billionaire Leslie Wexner – the founder of L Brands which owns Victoria’s Secret

Spacious: Greg purchased the home for $6.4 million back in 1991 and has since expanded it by almost 632 square meters

Spacious: Greg purchased the home for $6.4 million back in 1991 and has since expanded it by almost 632 square meters

An incredible custom made dining table also expands and can hold up to 14 people.

The home also offers an open plan living space including a bar with a black bar top and stunning views.

In addition to the bar, the home also has a large walk-in wine cellar, a fitness centre, a movie theatre and two heated pools.

The estate was first listed for sale back in 2007 for $85 million before it was rebuilt.

Entertaining area: The home offers an open plan living space and an incredible custom made dining table

Entertaining area: The home offers an open plan living space and an incredible custom made dining table

Greg told the Miami Herald last month: ‘My wife [Kirsten Kutner] and I feel it is time to move on after 30 years here.’

‘COVID-19 and the whole pandemic experience, with social distancing and being isolated from our families — most of whom live overseas — this past year has made us realise how short life truly is and has caused us to re-evaluate how and where we want to spend the rest of our lives.’

Greg is considered one of the greatest golfers of all time, having spent 333 weeks as the world’s No. 1 in the the 1980s.

He won 20 PGA Tour tournaments and a total of 89 professional tournaments, and was also inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2001.

Since stepping away from professional golf, Greg has built a reputation as a top tier course designer – a job that has earned him millions.

Stunning: The lavish property also features two heated pools and incredible water views

Stunning: The lavish property also features two heated pools and incredible water views