It’s not a bad time to be in the market for a golf-friendly mega mansion, and our eagle-eyed UK friends have brought an even more incredible gem to our attention:

A $A4.6-million Scottish estate with North Berwick West Links’ infamous 16th green – which Phil Mickelson once called the “craziest green” he’d ever seen – as a veriatble backyard. Not too shabby.

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This golf nerd’s dream home features seven bedrooms, four bathrooms, a dedicated billiards room and of course 180-degree views of the Firth of Forth. You want photos? You got photos.

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In addition to the 16th green’s oblong undulations, 2 Cromwell Road also lies within driving distance (yes, the golf kind) of North Berwick Golf Club’s 15th putting surface, widely regarded as world’s first redan-style green. Suffice to say, what it lacks in modern amenities – you’ll just have to install those smart thermostats yourself – it more than makes up for with history.