New York's luxury golf market is smaller and more concentrated than the Sun Belt giants, but no less rarefied. With 66 golf course homes currently active across the state and six of them asking eight figures or more, the Empire State pairs Gilded Age enclaves an hour north of Manhattan with the Hamptons' trophy fairways — two very different worlds that anchor the top of the market.
\n\nWe pulled the most expensive golf course homes currently active across New York directly from MLS data, and paired them with the market numbers that explain how the state's luxury inventory is distributed. From a $29.5 million historic estate in Tuxedo Park to the Sebonack Golf Club residences lining Southampton's most exclusive fairways, here is the top of the New York market in 2026.
Listings Statewide
List Price
$10M or More
Home on Market
1. 120 Ridge Rd — $29,500,000
The single most expensive golf course home on the New York market is a sprawling historic estate inside Tuxedo Park — the gated Gilded Age enclave roughly forty miles north of Manhattan that pioneered the private residential club in America. At 22,400 square feet, this is the largest residence on the list by a wide margin, and it reflects the premium buyers place on Tuxedo Park's rare combination of architectural pedigree, dramatic mountain-and-lake setting, and a community that has guarded its privacy for well over a century.
View Full Listing2. 522 Wickapogue Rd — $14,695,000
Set near Sebonack Golf Club in Southampton, this estate represents the Hamptons end of the New York top tier, where price is driven as much by oceanfront proximity and summer scarcity as by the golf itself. Sebonack is among the most exclusive clubs on Long Island's East End, and homes within its orbit trade on the strength of an address that few buyers will ever have the chance to acquire.
View Full Listing3. 50 Tuckahoe Ln — $8,995,000
A second Southampton residence tied to Sebonack Golf Club rounds out the top of the New York market, underscoring how concentrated the state's trophy inventory really is. With two of the three most expensive golf homes pointing to the same Hamptons club, the 2026 data makes clear that Southampton holds New York's premier private-golf address even as Westchester and the North Shore show greater mid-tier volume.
View Full ListingInside New York's Luxury Real Estate Market
New York's luxury golf market is not one market but several, each with its own character. The Westchester and Long Island suburbs lead the state in sheer volume of high-end golf inventory, while Tuxedo Park and the Hamptons own the very top of the price ladder. Southampton's island-adjacent enclaves form a category of their own, where summer scarcity rather than size sets the price.
\nThe split between volume and price is the key to understanding New York. Westchester cities like Rye and Scarsdale, together with the North Shore of Long Island, offer the broadest selection of luxury golf homes and the deepest club ecosystem in the state. But when a buyer is shopping at $10 million and above, the conversation almost always moves to Tuxedo Park or the Hamptons, where the trophy inventory and the most exclusive memberships are concentrated.
What's Driving Demand
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- Proximity to Manhattan. New York's top golf enclaves sit within commuting distance of the city, letting high-net-worth households combine a private-club lifestyle with access to one of the world's financial capitals. \n
- Seasonal scarcity. Unlike year-round Sun Belt markets, the Hamptons and Westchester trade on a tight summer season, which intensifies competition for the best golf-adjacent homes. \n
- Club scarcity. The most coveted clubs — Sebonack, Tuxedo Park's storied community — tightly control membership, so buying a home inside the gates is often the only realistic path to belonging. \n
The Clubs Defining the Market
New York's most expensive golf homes are inseparable from the communities they sit inside. A short list of clubs and enclaves defines the very top of the market.
Sebonack Golf Club — Southampton
One of the most exclusive clubs on Long Island's East End, Sebonack is a private course set among the dunes and kettle ponds of Southampton. Its limited, relationship-based membership and Hamptons setting make homes in its orbit among the most sought-after golf addresses in New York.
Tuxedo Park — Tuxedo Park
A gated Gilded Age enclave roughly forty miles north of Manhattan, Tuxedo Park is widely credited as one of America's first planned private residential communities. Its dramatic mountain-and-lake setting, architectural pedigree, and fiercely guarded privacy place it at the very top of the New York market.
The North Shore — Long Island
Long Island's North Shore — Port Washington, Great Neck, Locust Valley — carries the legacy of the original Gold Coast estate era and remains home to a dense cluster of private clubs. It anchors much of New York's mid-tier luxury golf volume.
Westchester — Rye & Scarsdale
Just north of the city, Westchester's Rye and Scarsdale combine established private clubs with commuter convenience. Together they lead the state in active golf-course listings, forming the deep, steady middle of New York's luxury golf market.
Final Word
New York is a smaller luxury golf market than the Sun Belt giants, but the 2026 data makes its hierarchy clear: Tuxedo Park and the Hamptons hold the very top, Southampton's Sebonack Golf Club anchors the trophy inventory, and Westchester and the North Shore provide the breadth. For buyers, the takeaway is that price follows membership — the home is often the means of entry to a club or enclave that cannot otherwise be joined.
\n\nAll 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.


