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10 Expensive Things Owned By Golfer Ian Poulter

Ian Poulter has an estimated net worth of around $60 million dollars and Vidello Productions is taking a look at 10 expensive things he owns.

By Vidello ProductionsPublished 4 years ago 6 min read
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10. Lake Nona Golf & Country Club Home

When you are one of the worlds best and most famous golfers, its only right that you live in one of the best golfing resorts in the entire world.

Lake Nona Golf & Country Club is home to golfing legend Ian Poulter and his massive garage of cars which are kept on-site, more about those later in the video!

His home features a well equipped home gym, large relaxation and dining area with its own putting green in the garden.

The home was also under a major renovation a few years back, something that ended up in a costly legal battle with fans suggesting the home looked like a military-inspired government building.

9. Ferrari LaFerrari (F150)

With its official project name the F150 and unofficially referred to as the Ferrari LaFerrari, this car is the first in a number of Ferrari's in the extensive collection of Ian Poulter.

Featuring a 6.3 Liter F140FE V12 engine, this car costs more than 1 million Euros at the time of purchase and has a top speed exceeding 350 km/h (220 mph).

The 0-60 acceleration time is a blistering 3 seconds with a 12.3-inch (310 mm) TFT display on the inside and a high performance electronic braking system.

So expensive are these cars, one was auctioned off for $7 million making this car the most valuable 21st century automobile ever sold at auction until a year later when another sold for $10 million.

8. Milton Keynes House

Living in exclusive country clubs is not the only residence for this world famous golfer, he also owns a large home somewhere in Milton Keynes within the United Kingdom.

While very little information about the home exists, its thought to be close to the Windmill Hill Golf Centre where he can catch up on practice while in the UK.

If you are wondering why he settled in Milton Keynes, you only need to look at his massive car collection and the fact his home is maybe 10 minutes drive from the Silverstone F1 track... say no more!

7. Ferrari Enzo

The second car for our golfing star and another Ferrari, this time slightly less powerful than the LaFerrari, but by no means any less sleek!

The car was developed in 2002 using Formula One technology, such as a carbon-fibre body and F1-style automated shift transmission.

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The Enzo Ferrari generates substantial amounts of downforce, features a 6.0 Liter Tipo F140 B V12 engine and was initially announced at the 2002 Paris Motor Show.

The 400th production car was built and donated to the Vatican for charity, which was later sold at a Sotheby's auction for $1.1 million dollars.

Average costs for this car were around the $650,000 dollar mark when it first came out, but due to popularity and only a certain number rolling off the production line, its now considerably more!

The car can accelerate to 97 km/h (60 mph) in 3.14 seconds, has a top speed as high as 355 km/h (221 mph) but it was described as one of the Fifty Ugliest Cars of the Past 50 Years.

6. Wardrobe Collection

When you have your own design company, you have access to lots of clothes and Ian Poulter even has his own walk in closet to showcase his massive clothing collection.

His closet is huge, bigger than some peoples houses and holds everything from trousers, shorts and shirts.

Some of the more famous outfits include a pair of Union Jack slacks, a pair of plus-fours and his Ian James Poulter belt was definatly a hit on the course.

He has trousers featuring a Claret Jug on the leg, Arsenal embroidered shoes and t-shirts, a golden t-shirt and even owns some swanky suits too.

Not all of his clothing has been welcomed on the course, and several times he has been warned for wearing branded clothing while playing in tournaments.

5. Ford GT

One of the cars in his collection that is not a Ferrari is Poulters mid-engine two-seater sports car manufactured and marketed by American automobile manufacturer Ford for the 2005 model year in conjunction with the company's 2003 centenary.

The Ford GT is a consecutive four-time winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans and has a Top speed of 205 mph (330 km/h).

The car has a 0–62 mph (0–100 km/h) speed of 3.8 seconds and is fitted with a 5.4 Liter supercharged Ford Modular V8 engine.

The first production Ford GT went on auction for $557,000 dollars while most other cars sold at the suggested retail price of $139,995 dollars.

Many features of the Ford GT were unique at the time including a superplastic-formed frame, aluminum body panels and roll-bonded floor panels.

4. Golf Club Collection

Being a Titleist ambassador, you can expect him to have a full set of these in his bag while on the course, but just what other clubs has he collected over the years?

His putter is the Odyssey #7 fang model and he also owns a Odyssey White Hot XG #7.

Most of the other clubs as we said before are Titleist and incude a new Titleist U500 iron, Titleist TS3 driver as well as a 917F2 3 wood.

The Titleist T100 is his chosen 5 iron with wedges including the Titleist Vokey Design SM7 that even has a gold shaft.

3. Bugatti Veyron

The prize possesion of his collection, Ian Poulter owns a $1 million dollar Bugatti Veyron, probably the only car in his collection thats faster than the others.

His veyron is fitted with an 8.0 Liter quad-turbocharged W16 engine that helps it achieve a top speed of 407 km/h (253 mph).

Named Car of the Decade, the Veyron is recognised by Guinness World Records as the fastest street-legal production car in the world.

0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) can be achieved in 2.46 seconds and the car can achieve the standing mile in just 25.9 seconds at 204.4 mph.

At full speed the car can travel the equivilent of a football pitch every second and requires a special key to be inserted for full speed to be achieved.

2. Yardage Book Collection

Notebooks with information, that is exactly what Yardage Book's are and Ian Poulter has collected quite a few of these over his time on the course.

He used the books to transform a wall in his home into wonderful piece of golf art from past tournaments throughout his career.

Unknown how much this is estimated to be worth.. we will let you golfing nerds comment below your numbers!

1. Ferrari F12 TDF

Described as one of the best Ferraris of all time, this car stands out against other such as the Daytona and the F40.

Carbon fibre has been used in many parts of the car including the under-body and the aero-bridge.

On-board is a naturally aspirated 6.3 litre Ferrari V12 engine creating a 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) speed of 3.1 seconds and a top speed of 340 km/h (211 mph).

The F12 was named "The Supercar of the Year 2012" by car magazine Top Gear but was replaced by the 812 Superfast in 2017.

Poulter also owns many other cars including the Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spyder, Ferrari F40 and Ferrari F50 and there are more cars in his other garages around the world!

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