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An Unexpected Kind of Country Club Lifestyle – Just North of Jupiter

At Glynlea Country Club, a Jim Furyk-designed course anchors a lifestyle built around open space, everyday activity, and a club campus still unfolding.

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    Country club living has taken many forms across Florida. What ultimately distinguishes one community from another, however, has less to do with the communities themselves and more to do with how life unfolds around them. Glynlea Country Club, located just north of the Palm Beaches in Port St. Lucie, was shaped with that idea at its core.

    Here, the country club experience moves at an easy, welcoming pace. A championship golf course feels naturally woven into the landscape. New construction homes look out across lakes and preserved green space. Social spaces are designed around how residents actually connect, gather, and spend their time. Together, it forms a way of life that feels unexpected, yet immediately rewarding.

    At the heart of Glynlea is the first solo signature golf course by 17-time PGA Tour Champion Jim Furyk. Designed for repeat play, the 18-hole championship course emphasizes thoughtful strategy and broad accessibility, with four sets of tees accommodating golfers across a wide range of skill levels. Preserves, ponds, and fairways follow the land’s natural movement, allowing the course to feel both intentional and seamlessly integrated into daily life.

    Golf at Glynlea extends well beyond the fairways. Residents also enjoy the nation’s first Aquatic Toptracer® Driving Range, where floating greens and real-time ball-tracking technology create a practice and play experience that blends performance with a distinctly social energy. It’s a place where dedicated golfers refine their game, while friends and families gather in an atmosphere that feels relaxed, engaging, and fun.

    What truly sets Glynlea apart is how naturally the lifestyle has taken hold. Residents spend mornings on the Furyk course, afternoons at the driving range, and evenings moving between pickleball and tennis courts. The Golf Shop functions as a familiar hub of daily activity, while the Tee Box Grille food truck adds an easygoing, communal element—reinforcing the idea that this is a club designed to fit seamlessly into everyday routines.

    The vision for Glynlea continues to unfold with plans for a thoughtfully designed 10-acre Club Campus. Future amenities include a modern clubhouse, resort-style pools, a fitness and wellness center, additional racquet courts, and flexible social spaces, including an event lawn. Rather than centering everything within a single structure, the campus is planned to encourage movement, interaction, and connection across the community.

    Complementing the club lifestyle are new construction homes by two nationally recognized builders, Perry Homes and Lennar. Homes range from the $400s to over $1 million and are thoughtfully positioned to take advantage of golf fairways, preserved natural areas, and broad stretches of green space. From low-maintenance twin villas to expansive single-family residences, each home is designed to support modern living with a sense of openness and connection to its surroundings. Five designer-decorated model homes are open daily, offering an in-person look at more than 30 available floorplans.

    For those considering what’s next, Glynlea offers a side of Port St. Lucie that feels natural, connected, and confidently modern. It’s a place where the country club tradition continues forward—shaped by how people live today.

    Glynlea Country Club is located at 10942 NW Furyk Drive in Port St. Lucie. With homes available now and amenities already in use, it’s a place best experienced firsthand. Learn more at GlynleaCountryClub.com.

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