Own A House In The Middle Of The British Open
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One of professional golf's four major events -- The British Open -- is taking place in Scotland this week, and there is an interesting real estate component as part of the tournament.
In the middle of the Royal Troon golf club sits a two-story home that is currently listed for sale. The four-bedroom is asking 1.5 million pounds, which equates to about $1.95 million.
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The home has views of the 18th tee, as well as the green at the second hole, and the tees at the third and 17th holes. The owners of the home have watched three editions of The Open from the house.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/own_a_house_in_the_middle_of_the_british_open/22534.
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