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Mediterranean-Style Estate Listed by Golfer Phil Mickelson

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Phil Mickelson, an esteemed golfer to be inducted into the golf Hall of Fame in May, is selling one of his properties near San Diego for $7.095 million.

The 9,500-square-foot home is on five acres of beautifully landscaped lawn that is complete with a putting green. With seven bedrooms, six bathrooms and a master bedroom complete with an attached gym, the home is more than accommodating. The ceilings are hand-plastered, and a hand-carved fireplace crafted of white Cantera stone from Italy is a lovely touch that makes the home a modern-day Venetian palace.

Mickelson was the second-highest paid athlete in 2011 in the United

States, estimated to have brought home over $60 million.

Photo credit: MRCLS

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