Justin Thomas — the former No. 1 pro golfer and one of the youngest players to win two PGA Championships — has sold his South Florida abode four months after listing it, The Post has learned.
The Jupiter home was purchased Thursday for $3.1 million.
Initially listed at $3.65 million in March, the home found a buyer after a $550,000 price cut.
Thomas, 30, won PGA Championships in 2017 and 2022 while living in the 5,545-square-foot mansion.
He bought it in 2016 for $1.48 million.
Comprising four bedrooms, five full bathrooms and two half-baths, the gated home is designed as a split floor plan.
The primary suite boasts two walk-in closets with two vanities. All the guest bedrooms have ensuite bathrooms.
The home is 5,545 square feet. Pelican Pix
The great room with coffered ceilings. Pelican Pix
The family area. Pelican PixThere’s an additional 1,100 square feet above the garage, completed in 2018.
Outdoor space includes a living and a dining area with a summer kitchen.
The home also comes equipped with water ramp access to launch jet skis, kayaks and more.
The formal dining room. Pelican Pix
The primary bedroom. Pelican PixFormer professional golfer Johnny DelPrete with real estate giant Douglas Elliman holds the listing.
“The floor plan layout, upstairs addition, and size of backyard space sold the home,” DelpRete told The Post. “It was a great purchase because you’re on a very sought after street in Jupiter surrounded by eight-figure waterfront properties.”
“It is a great size for a four-bedroom home, and the large lot and privacy is always a plus,” he added.
Morten and Elisabeth Wengler, who were represented by Kathryn Lomax of Compass, are the buyers.
The outdoor kitchen. Pelican Pix
The pool.
The primary bathroom.
The bar area.
Thomas won the Players Championship in 2021 and the PGA of America Player of the Year Award in 2020, among other honors.
He is only one of six players in PGA Tour history with 15 victories and two majors before his 30th birthday — joining Jack Nicklaus, Johnny Miller, Tom Watson, Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods.
He came from seven strokes back to start the final round of the 2022 PGA Championship, tying the event’s record for largest comeback after 54 holes.
He defeated Will Zalatoris in a 3-hole playoff to clinch the title for the second time.
The kitchen.
The entertainment space.
But Thomas missed the US Open cut last month, declaring it the lowest point in his professional career.
“It’s a funny game, man. It can leave you speechless, both in good and bad, and right now it’s unfortunately bad. Once I’m able to kind of reflect and figure out what I can learn and get better from, you know, it’ll end up good. But it sucks right now,” Thomas said.






