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Indian-origin Fijian golfer Vijay Singh has put his $23 million Hawaii estate for sale

The Mediterranean-style mansion includes five bedrooms, five bathrooms and two half baths. It also comes with nearly a mile of ocean frontage

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For golf lovers, Vijay Singh’s Hawaii home may be the place for you, reports robbreport.com.

Singh, the 2000 Masters champion has given buyers the rare chance to own his 51-acre Big Island estate. It will cost a cool $23 million. The Mediterranean-style mansion includes five bedrooms, five bathrooms and two half baths. It also comes with nearly a mile of ocean frontage. And, as you might expect from a golf champ, two tee boxes in case you want to hit a few balls off a cliff into the Pacific.

The impressive 2,800-square foot primary suite occupies the entire second level with a wraparound lanai that offers striking vistas of the coast from one of the property’s best vantage points. It’s equipped with a fireplace, sitting area and a large walk-in shower in the bathroom

The report mentions that a long, Norfolk pine-lined gated drive will take you to the main house, which is powered, in part, by solar panels and has its own deep water well. The primary residence spans more than 4,500 square feet and sits on a well-manicured lawn that bears a resemblance to the greens that the World Golf Hall of Famer knows best. The expansive grounds are also decked out with a rectangular swimming pool, an equipment barn, royal palms and 10 acres of macadamia nut trees, citrus and avocado orchards.

The impressive 2,800-square foot primary suite occupies the entire second level with a wraparound lanai that offers striking vistas of the coast from one of the property’s best vantage points. It’s equipped with a fireplace, sitting area and a large walk-in shower in the bathroom. There’s also plenty of room for family and friends with a one-bedroom, one-bath “Ohana” unit or guest house. In fact, the lucky buyer who purchases Singh’s slice of island paradise should definitely expect visitors.

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Roma Ghosh
Roma Ghosh
Roma Ghosh has recently retired as Associate Professor for Media Studies from an international university. She was with the Times of India as a correspondent for many years. Her passion is cooking and she has been doing recipes and photo shoots for Women's Era for the last 15-odd years.

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