Putt your feet up at this estate for sale in The Governors Club

If you’re ready to take your swing at owning a slice of property in Brentwood’s The Governors Club, here’s what to know about an online auction taking place on Monday, March 24.

An aerial view of the mansion with a wraparound, paved driveway and basketball court behind it. The golf course with a lake is situated just behind a line of trees in the house's rear.

Beyond the view, the home’s other outdoor highlights include an infinity-edge pool, putting green, and basketball/pickleball court. | Photo via Interluxe Auctions

Luxury meets the links at 9 Colonel Winstead Dr. The Brentwood home situated in The Governors Club is headed to auction on Monday, March 24 with a starting bid of $3.4 million.

By the numbers, the 5-bedroom, 8-bathroom estate boasts an 800-bottle wine cellar, two 85-gallon saltwater aquariums, an 11-seat media room, and a two-lane bowling alley. The real star of the show is the view from its balconies, which overlook the 3rd green and fairway of the Arnold Palmer Championship golf course.

Of course, living in The Governors Club has community perks of its own — like the cabana bar by the resort-style pool and access to Pleasant Hill Mansion.

Swipe through additional photos and check out the full listing before locking in a time to preview the space for yourself on March 21 and 22 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. or March 23 from 1 to 4 p.m.

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