No state has more luxury golf real estate than Florida. With more than 1,100 golf course homes currently on the market and 98 of them asking eight figures or more, the Sunshine State is the deepest, most competitive private-club property market in America — a place where ultra-private island compounds, Jack Nicklaus's own club, and Pete Dye fairways all trade within an hour's drive of one another.
We pulled the most expensive golf course homes currently active across Florida directly from MLS data, and paired them with the market numbers that explain why capital keeps flowing south. From a $55 million estate on a ferry-only private island to the trophy homes lining the Bears Club in Jupiter, here is the top of the Florida market in 2026.
Listings Statewide
List Price
$10M or More
Home on Market
1. 1007 Fisher Island Dr — $55,000,000
The single most expensive golf course home on the Florida market is a new-construction estate within The Mansions on Fisher Island — a 216-acre private island off Miami Beach reachable only by ferry or private yacht. The Fisher Island Club's nine-hole P.B. Dye course is one of the most exclusive in the country, and the island consistently ranks among the wealthiest ZIP codes in America. At 15,801 square feet with eight bedrooms and eleven baths over Biscayne Bay, this residence buys not just a home but membership in one of the most insulated communities on earth.
2. 1006 Links Dr — $49,000,000
A second Fisher Island estate sits just behind the leader. Set in the Lindisfarne enclave with 12,470 square feet of waterfront living, it underscores a defining feature of the Florida top tier: the most expensive inventory clusters on a handful of ultra-private islands and gated golf enclaves rather than spreading evenly across the state.
3. 215 Bears Club Dr — $47,900,000
The most expensive mainland golf home in Florida sits inside The Bears Club — Jack Nicklaus's own ultra-private club in Jupiter, built around a Nicklaus Signature course and home to one of the densest concentrations of professional-athlete and billionaire residents in the country. At 15,075 square feet on the fairways, this estate is the crown jewel of what may be the most aspirational golf address in the state.
4. 12980 Sabal Chase — $45,000,000
Old Marsh Golf Club in Palm Beach Gardens is a Pete Dye design renowned for its environmental sensitivity and famously low-density membership. This 17,820-square-foot estate — the largest home on this list by floor area — reflects the premium buyers place on the quietest, most established private clubs in Palm Beach County.
5. 350 Island Rd — $41,000,000
On the island of Palm Beach itself, proximity to the Bath & Tennis and the Everglades Club drives pricing that has little to do with square footage — this estate commands $41 million across a relatively compact 5,744 feet, a reminder that on Palm Beach, land and address are the asset.
View Full Listing6. 228 Bears Club Dr — $39,000,000
A second Bears Club residence rounds out the top of the market, confirming Jupiter's standing as the epicenter of mainland luxury golf in Florida. Two homes from the same club in the statewide top six is the clearest signal in the 2026 data of where demand is most concentrated.
Inside Florida's Luxury Real Estate Market
Florida's luxury golf market is not one market but several, each with its own character. Naples leads the state in sheer volume of high-end golf inventory, while Palm Beach County — Palm Beach Gardens, Jupiter, Boca Raton — owns the very top of the price ladder. Miami Beach's island enclaves form a category of their own, where scarcity rather than size sets the price.
The split between volume and price is the key to understanding Florida. Naples offers the broadest selection of luxury golf homes and the deepest club ecosystem in the state. But when a buyer is shopping at $30 million and above, the conversation almost always moves to Palm Beach County or the Miami island markets, where the trophy inventory and the most exclusive memberships are concentrated.
What's Driving Demand
- No state income tax. Florida's tax structure continues to pull high-net-worth households from New York, New Jersey, Illinois, and California, many of whom buy into private golf communities on arrival.
- Year-round play. Unlike seasonal markets, Florida's clubs are usable twelve months a year, strengthening the case for a primary-residence purchase rather than a second home.
- Club scarcity. The most coveted clubs — The Bears Club, Old Marsh, the Fisher Island Club — tightly control membership, so buying a home inside the gates is often the only realistic path to belonging.
The Clubs Defining the Market
Florida's most expensive golf homes are inseparable from the clubs they sit inside. A short list of communities defines the very top of the market.
The Bears Club — Jupiter
Jack Nicklaus's own ultra-private club, built around a Nicklaus Signature course on roughly 400 acres in Jupiter. Membership is deliberately small and relationship-based, and the resident roster is among the most rarefied in golf. Two of the six most expensive golf homes in Florida sit on its fairways.
Fisher Island Club — Miami Beach
Set on a 216-acre private island reachable only by ferry or yacht, Fisher Island pairs a nine-hole P.B. Dye course with one of the most exclusive residential enclaves in the United States. Its ZIP code is routinely ranked the wealthiest in America.
Old Marsh Golf Club — Palm Beach Gardens
A Pete Dye design celebrated for its environmental design and famously low member density. Old Marsh is the quiet counterpoint to the flashier Palm Beach County clubs — privacy and golf above all.
Sailfish Point — Stuart
An oceanfront gated community at the tip of Hutchinson Island with a Jack Nicklaus course, private marina, and direct Atlantic access — the rare Florida club where golf, ocean, and boating converge on a single peninsula.
Final Word
Florida is the deepest luxury golf market in the country, and the 2026 data makes the hierarchy clear: Miami Beach's private islands and Jupiter's Bears Club hold the very top, Palm Beach County owns the eight-figure middle, and Naples provides the breadth. For buyers, the takeaway is that price follows membership — the home is often the means of entry to a club that cannot otherwise be joined.
All listing data current as of June 2026. Prices and availability subject to change. Browse all Club Estates listings or explore our California and Montana rankings.





