If LIV Golf really is coming to an end this year, it was still one heckuva run for Jon Rahm. The 31-year-old Spaniard won for a second time in 2026 on the Saudi-backed circuit on Sunday and for a fourth time overall to increase his career earnings to about $92 million. In less than two-and-a-half years. And that doesn’t include his original contract with the league, which some have estimated to be worth $300-$500 million.

But Rahm’s longtime caddie, Adam Hayes, has done well himself. VERY well.

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Over the weekend, the Wall Street Journal reported Hayes is selling his Charlotte-area home for . . . $13.995 million. Yeah, life is good when you caddie for one of the best golfers on the planet.

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Of course, this isn’t a normal home. Hayes’ estate covers 100 acres, has a main house that’s 5,435-square-feet, and features a $75,000 Full Swing golf and sports simulator. Have a look at this spectacular spread:

Not too shabby. And as you can see by this tweet, Golf Twitter is abuzz over this development:

We’re used to seeing tour stars buying and selling homes for exorbitant amounts, but tour caddies? It just goes to show how much money is floating around pro golf right now. And, yes, Hayes didn’t purchase the house for this price and we understand real estate has skyrocketed in recent years, but still, that’s a sick pad.

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According to the WSJ, if the house sells for what it’s listed it will shatter the $12 million record for the area. Good luck, Adam. I’d love to help, but it’s a bit out of my golf writer price range.

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