Casa de Cowboy: Patrick Smith

World champion team roper Patrick Smith took us on a tour of his newly remodeled home — which includes personal touches like a bar inset with glass display cases for his trophy buckles and a wall mural of Jaws, the horse that he won his first world title with.

Smith says, “He’s, to the day, one of the best horses I’ve ever ridden because he knew what he was doing way before I knew what i was doing.”

Other notable features include the game room’s shuffleboard table his wife had made for their anniversary, a practice arena, a trophy room, plenty of game wall mounts, an outdoor kitchen, and a pool with a rock water fountain and slide.

Also get a look inside the custom home of world champion breakaway roper JJ Hampton click here, and barrel racer Fallon Taylor’s home and ranch here.

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