Country club buyers across South Florida are reevaluating what matters most in a club community. For many buyers, the traditional equation has become less appealing: older resale homes, rising membership costs, increasing density, and a more formal club culture than they want. That shift is sending more buyers north to Florida’s Treasure Coast, where newer communities are offering a different kind of private club lifestyle.
Glynlea Country Club in Port St. Lucie is a key example of what buyers are finding as they refocus their attention north. Located within Wylder, a 1,970-acre master-planned community, the gated country club combines Jim Furyk-designed golf, luxury new construction homes, and private club amenities that offer a fresh take on the traditional country club lifestyle. Homes from Dream Finders Homes, Lennar, and Perry Homes currently range from the $400s to more than $1 million.
Rather than recreating the traditional country club model, Glynlea is built around how many buyers want to live now: golf that feels approachable and active, modern homes, wellness-focused amenities, and a community designed for everyday use rather than occasional formality.
What Buyers Are Comparing in Today’s Country Club Market
For buyers exploring country club communities across South Florida, from Miami-Dade and Broward counties to Palm Beach and Martin County, the comparison is no longer just about golf. They are evaluating whether the homes feel current, whether the club environment feels welcoming, and whether the overall investment aligns with the lifestyle they want long term.
In many established South Florida communities, buyers are weighing older housing inventory, escalating costs, and more traditional club structures against what newer communities can offer elsewhere.
The appeal is not simply price. Buyers are finding new construction homes, championship golf, private club amenities, and more space in a setting that feels more relaxed and less compressed than many older country club corridors farther south.
Glynlea’s Answer: Real Golf and Modern Amenities
At the center of the Glynlea community is an 18-hole championship golf course designed by Jim Furyk, marking the two-time Ryder Cup captain’s first solo signature course. The golf experience is foundational to the identity of Glynlea, not treated as a secondary amenity attached to a residential development.
That credibility is reinforced by one of the community’s most distinctive features: the nation’s first Aquatic Toptracer Driving Range. Combining Toptracer technology with floating targets across a water-based range, the experience creates a more social and approachable version of golf while still appealing to serious players focused on practice and performance.
Golf, racquet sports, and lifestyle amenities are designed for regular use, creating an environment that feels active, approachable, and increasingly established as resident participation grows.
The next phase of Glynlea’s Club Campus will continue expanding the community’s lifestyle experience. Planned future additions include a resort-style pool environment and Fairways Tavern, both designed to further support the community’s social and recreational atmosphere while creating additional gathering spaces for residents and members.
New Construction is Driving Interest North
One of Glynlea’s strongest differentiators is its residential offering, with three distinct homebuilders offering 30+ floor plans from the $400s to over $1 million. For many buyers, the value equation is about what their future home includes: modern floorplans, newer construction, private club amenities, golf course living, and the opportunity to enter a growing community earlier in its evolution.
Dream Finders Homes is actively selling pre-construction homes as the newest addition to the builder lineup, joining Lennar and Perry Homes. Perry Homes recently introduced over 20 luxury plans, giving buyers seeking a spacious, single-family luxury home alternative, with prices starting just above $1 million.
That expanding mix of builders gives buyers more flexibility in architecture, timing, and price point while reinforcing the momentum behind the community itself.
Buyers Are Responding to the Combination of Lifestyle and Value
The strongest validation often comes directly from homeowners. Brandie, a recent homebuyer at Glynlea, described her search with her husband this way:
“Basically, it was choosing between a price point and his dream to be on a golf course. It was about finding a happy medium, and we actually didn’t think we were going to be able find both until we drove into Glynlea.”
That perspective reflects what many buyers are balancing today. They are not simply searching for the least expensive option. They are looking for the place where home quality, golf, lifestyle, and long-term value finally feel aligned.
A Broader, More Flexible Club Lifestyle
Glynlea is attracting a broader mix of buyers than many traditional club communities. It includes professionals, seasonal residents, active adults, golfers, and families looking for a more flexible Florida lifestyle centered around outdoor living, wellness, and social connection.
The community’s appeal cuts across multiple buyer groups; newer homes, less formality, and a club environment designed around participation and everyday enjoyment. The community is not age restricted, which further broadens its appeal compared with more narrowly targeted Florida communities.
Why More South Florida Buyers Are Looking North
The Treasure Coast itself has become part of the draw. Many South Florida buyers are looking for more space, newer development, and a less congested daily environment without losing access to golf, dining, healthcare, beaches, and regional conveniences.
Within Wylder, Glynlea benefits from preserved green space and a more open setting than many long-established club corridors farther south. For buyers arriving from South Florida, the difference is often immediate. The community still offers access and amenities, but the overall environment feels calmer, newer, and more relaxed.
Plan a Visit to Glynlea Country Club
As more South Florida buyers reevaluate what they want from country club living, communities like Glynlea are becoming part of a larger shift across the market. Jim Furyk-designed golf, luxury new construction homes, expanding amenities, and a growing builder lineup are helping position Glynlea as one of the Treasure Coast’s more compelling new private club communities.
Visit GlynleaCountryClub.com to explore the golf course, homes, amenities, builders, and community setting, then plan a visit to see the property firsthand. From South Florida, take I-95 north to Florida’s Treasure Coast, exit at Midway Road, and continue west toward Wylder and Glynlea Country Club in Port St. Lucie.
10942 NW Furyk Dr. | Port St. Lucie, FL 34987 | glynleacountryclub.com


