Two putting mats, five TVs and a Samurai sword.
If that sounds like your dream home, you should check to see if PGA Tour pro Ryan Gerard needs another roommate. In a video posted to social media by the Tour on Friday morning, Gerard, 26, showed off his house in Jupiter, Florida, and it might have cemented him as the world’s No. 1 golf guy.
“We’re light on decorations but heavy on cool stuff,” Gerard says in the video. “I don’t think I ever really had designs on a dining room table but the putting mats seemed like a natural step.”
The camera then pans to his living room, which features a large sectional couch with a three-television setup. “You can’t be a one-TV guy in this day and age. You gotta have multiple TVs.”
Preach, Ryan!
“It helps that I’m not married and don’t have a wife making furniture and or decoration decisions, so I can kind of just roll with whatever my heart desires,” Gerard quipped. “We like putting instead of formal dining.”
In the kitchen, Gerard highlighted his modest collection of cups and glasses that have mostly all come from different golf courses he’s played. He was sure to pick one up from Pebble Beach a few weeks ago.
“My goal this year is to buy a cup from every golf course we go to, so I’ll actually have enough cups by the end of the year. I understand the importance of having cups in my house and I’m working on the problem.”
Gerard detailed the intricate system he and his roommates follow when it comes to household chores: Writing brief messages on a miniature whiteboard attached to the fridge. “When I leave for two weeks and my roommates are here, they’ll leave me a note that says ‘the dishwasher is dirty on this date.'”
The tour of Gerard’s bedroom revealed the true prize. The one and only possession that deserved a spot hanging on his wall (except for the TVs, of course): A Samurai sword.
“I’m not really a sword guy but I picked up this Samurai sword from Japan at the Baycurrent [Classic] last year. I figured it was pretty cool-looking and it deserved a spot on the wall.”
Ryan Gerard rides an E-bike awarded to him after winning the Barracuda Championship 2025 at Tahoe Mountain Club on July 20, 2025 in Truckee, California.
Not shown in the video was the trophy Gerard won at the Barracuda Championship last summer — the first and only PGA Tour victory of his young career — so it’s remains a mystery as to whether that piece of hardware is housed at his ultimate golf guy bachelor pad or elsewhere. If the last calendar year was any indication of the future, there will likely be more where that came from.
Gerard made all but five cuts in his 29 starts on Tour in 2025 and hit the ground running this season, finishing solo second at the Sony Open in Hawaii and following it up with a T-2 finish at the American Express. At No. 26 in the Official World Golf Ranking, is the highest-ranked player in this week’s Cognizant Classic field, which is being played just down the road from his house at PGA National in Palm Beach Gardens.
As of Feb. 27, Gerard is ninth on the PGA Tour’s money list with nearly $2 million in earnings from just five events thus far. But money doesn’t always change a man. His hilarious house tour is evidence of that.
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: PGA Tour pro Ryan Gerard shows off his ultimate golf guy bachelor pad
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