Fuzzy Zoeller, winner of two major championships, died on Thanksgiving Day in 2025.
Indiana-born Zoeller was a 10-time PGA Tour winner who captured victories at the Masters in 1979 and the U.S. Open in 1984. His win at Augusta marked the second time a player won the green jacket in a debut. Gene Sarazen also accomplished the feat in 1935.
Now, Zoeller’s former estate is up for sale at just under $7 million in an exclusive Naples, Florida, neighborhood.
According to a press release from The Whitcomb Group Team, the property has nearly 10,000 square feet of living space and sits on the Talis Park Golf Club, co-designed by Greg Norman and Pete Dye.
Here’s more on the space:
Elegantly positioned along one of Talis Park’s most coveted golf frontages, the Santa Barbara Grande–inspired residence at 16725 Prato Way, Naples, Florida, offers a rare blend of prestige, warmth, and effortless entertaining. Designed by Herscoe Hajjar Architects, masterfully built by Sunwest Homes, and finished with interior artistry by Design West, the estate spans nearly 6,000 square feet under air (9,210 square feet total) and includes four bedrooms and five bathrooms.
An expansive, light-filled floor plan centers around a multi-island chef’s kitchen that flows seamlessly into generous gathering and dining spaces, forming the heart of the home. The main level features a private master retreat with serene golf course views, two ensuite guest bedrooms, a dedicated wine room, and a powder bath—each space thoughtfully designed for comfort, privacy, and entertaining.
Oversized 10-foot disappearing sliding glass doors open to a resort-caliber outdoor living environment featuring a custom pool and spa, gas fireplace, fully equipped outdoor kitchen, and cabana bath. This seamless indoor–outdoor design creates an entertainer’s paradise set against lush fairway vistas.
Upstairs, a second master suite, expansive sitting room, covered balcony, and generous sun deck provide additional private retreats overlooking Talis Park’s newly updated championship golf course.
Refined craftsmanship and finishes throughout the residence include vaulted and barrel ceilings, extensive custom woodwork and trim, polished marble inlays, hand-scraped hardwood flooring, a Thermador appliance suite, and an integrated Sonos sound system—balancing timeless architectural detail with modern comfort.
Here’s a look at the home, but be forewarned, the HOA fee is over $20K per year.
