Port St. Lucie’s Golf Scene Now Reaches Far Beyond the Fairway

Golf balls tracked toward floating greens on a water driving range

February 17, 2026 | Read Time: 4 minutes

Port St. Lucie makes more sense as a golf destination when the region is viewed as a collection of experiences rather than a single signature course. Established championship venues now sit alongside public layouts, social golf concepts and technology-driven practice, giving players several different ways to engage with the game across the Treasure Coast.

That range is what sets the area apart from a traditional golf market built around one club or one style of play. Competitive rounds, approachable daily golf, entertainment-focused formats, advanced practice and residential club living all exist within the broader Port St. Lucie landscape, creating a golf identity defined as much by choice as by pedigree.

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The First-Ever Jim Furyk Signature Course at Glynlea

Within this established golf landscape, Glynlea Country Club introduces something entirely new.

Glynlea is home to the first-ever Jim Furyk Signature Course, marking the inaugural full-course design by the 17-time PGA Tour winner and Ryder Cup captain. With four sets of tees and a course from 4,249 to 6,755 yards, it creates a rare and welcoming opportunity for all skill levels to be fully immersed in Florida’s beauty.

The Jim Furyk golf course also reflects his approach to the game. The course balances challenge with enjoyment, offering interest for competitive golfers while remaining approachable for everyday rounds. Its strategic, walkable, and rewarding golf experience is one of many defining features of Glynlea’s modern country club lifestyle.

Golfer swinging club at covered driving range with open fairway.

A Diverse Golf Landscape Across the Treasure Coast

Golf in Port St. Lucie has long been rooted in depth and variety. The region offers a broad spectrum of courses that appeal to different styles of play without sacrificing quality.

PGA Golf Club at PGA Village remains one of the area’s most established anchors, featuring 54 holes of championship golf designed by Tom Fazio and Pete Dye. Known for its tournament-caliber layouts and strong player-development culture, PGA Village has helped define Treasure Coast golf for decades.

Complementing this legacy are public courses like The Saints at Port St. Lucie and Savanna Club, which contribute to a more accessible and community-oriented golf fabric. These courses offer consistent playability, welcoming atmospheres, and daily-round appeal that support year-round golf.

Man putting golf ball on mini golf green outside restaurant patio.

New Golf Experiences Expanding the Region’s Appeal

Port St. Lucie’s growth as a golf destination extends beyond traditional fairways. New experiences are adding a social and experiential layer to the region’s golf culture.

One of the most notable additions is PopStroke Port St. Lucie, a modern golf entertainment concept centered around interactive putting. Featuring two 18-hole putting courses, digital scoring, league play, and a full restaurant and bar, PopStroke has become a gathering place where golf intersects with design, technology, and community.

Covered driving range with individual bays and Toptracer monitors.

A New Golf Entertainment Experience at Glynlea

Practice is evolving as well, and Glynlea Country Club is leading that evolution. The community features the nation’s first Toptracer Aquatic Driving Range, a one-of-a-kind experience that blends floating greens with real-time ball-tracking technology. Here, golfers can fine-tune their swing, compete in interactive games, or enjoy a relaxed evening hitting shots over the water.

Whether used for focused training, friendly competition, or as an alternative to playing 18 holes, the Aquatic Toptracer Range creates a fun, engaging environment designed for all ages and skill levels.

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Golf Homes from the $400s

As Port St. Lucie continues to gain momentum among Florida golf communities, Glynlea offers something increasingly rare: the opportunity to live fully within the lifestyle.

For buyers exploring new homes in a Port St. Lucie golf community, Glynlea Country Club presents an exceptional value. Golf homes begin in the $400s and range to over $1 million, an unprecedented entry point for private club living in South Florida. Lennar and Perry Homes are offering more than 30 floorplan options – from low-maintenance twin homes to expansive single-family residences with golf, lake, or preserve views.

Residents enjoy a complete country club environment anchored by a 10-acre club campus, where championship golf is complemented by tennis and pickleball courts, resort-style pools, fitness and wellness amenities, and inviting dining spaces—all thoughtfully designed to support a balanced, active way of life.

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Glynlea Brings the Region’s Golf Story Into Everyday Life

After looking across Port St. Lucie’s championship courses, public options and newer golf formats, Glynlea shows how several of those ideas can come together within one residential club community. Its Jim Furyk-designed course, technology-forward practice experience and broader club setting give residents different ways to make the game part of the week rather than treating golf as a separate destination.

Five designer-decorated model homes are open daily for buyers who want to see how the residential side of Glynlea connects with the golf experience. To explore current homes and learn more about the community, visit GlynleaCountryClub.com.