LUKE DONALD has sold his stunning six-bedroom Chicago mansion for £3million - and he may have to take his shocking Union Jack rug with him.
The golfer bought the luxury home for £2.8m in 2008 and initially put it on the market for £3.4m before slashing the price.



An anonymous trust last week bought the property, which includes a high-tech golf simulator, gym and pool.
But they may want to ditch the dodgy Union Jack rug - a nod to his Hertfordshire roots - which is sprawled out almost wall-to-wall in one room.
Former world No1 Donald and his wife Diane added a gym, club-like area with a bar, entertainment area and billiards table.
As well as this, they completely renovated the kitchen, spruced up the master suite and improved the wine cellar.










The 11,000-square-foot house also comes with a huge outdoor pool and spa, blue stone patio and cosy fireplaces both inside and out.
Surrounded by beautiful greenery, the pool area includes a number of sun loungers and sofas.
While the modern yet homely interior is inviting and includes several flat-screen TVs and sitting areas.
Donald, 41, is said to have sold the mansion because it no longer "fits the family's lifestyle".
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He and Diane met at Northwestern University in Illinois before Donald turned pro in 2001.
The couple, who also own a nearby property in Evanston in Illinois, married in 2007 and have three daughters together.








They also own a mansion in the swanky Bear's Club development in Florida, where Michael Jordan and Michelle Wie live.
Donald returned to the PGA Tour in December after months out with a back injury, which he underwent treatment and therapy on to fix.
He and partner Andrew Landry finished tenth in the QBE Shootout and took home £65,000 each.
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