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Thursday, November 28, 2024

Golfer Nancy Lopez selling house in Auburn, moving to be closer to boyfriend

Nancy Lopez enjoys a laugh with the Chick-fil-A Cow at the restaurant here in The Villages.
Nancy Lopez enjoys a laugh with the Chick-fil-A Cow at the restaurant here in The Villages.

Golfer Nancy Lopez told the Wall Street Journal she is selling a home in Auburn, Ala. to be closer to her boyfriend in Stuart, Fla.

The interview is primarily a loving look back on her father, but it also includes some tidbits on the legendary golfer’s lifestyle and real estate holdings.

“Today I have three homes—in Auburn, Ala., in The Villages in Florida, and in Keystone, Colo., where I spend most of my time. I had been living in Albany, Ga., but after my divorce in 2009, I moved into the Auburn house. Now that all three of my daughters have graduated from Auburn University, I’m selling the home and moving near Stuart, Fla., where my boyfriend lives,” she said in the interview.

She made a joke about the Florida weather.

“I don’t have good hair in Florida, but it’s beautiful there,” she said.

You can read the entire interview at the link below:

http://www.wsj.com/articles/golfer-nancy-lopez-on-being-a-daddys-girl-1433865127

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