Tiger Woods' 'little brother' Justin Thomas sells starter mansion

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PGA star Justin Thomas sells his $3.5 million 'starter' mansion and it's the ultimate bachelor pad

Thomas did some renovations on the house, including new countertops.The kitchen has a second meal-prep island on wheels.

There is plenty of privacy in the backyard for gatherings that might have included Thomas' many famous friends.Thomas has made over $53 million in his career, the tenth-highest total in PGA Tour history.

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