For golfers who travel in search of memorable rounds, the best destinations offer more than just a great course. They offer a sense of place, something that stays with you after the 18th. In Port St. Lucie, Glynlea Country Club is breaking through as a new destination where championship golf and a new club community are taking shape together on Florida’s Treasure Coast.
At the center is the first solo signature course by 17-time PGA Tour Champion Jim Furyk, a layout shaped by the same precision and strategic thinking that defined his career. Designed for playability and repeat enjoyment, the course offers multiple lines of play, generous fairways, and a routing that rewards thoughtful decisions as much as execution. The par-72 layout introduces five par 3s and five par 5s, creating more variety and scoring opportunities throughout the round, while multiple tee boxes ensure the course remains engaging across skill levels.
“We wanted to build something golfers would want to play again and again,” Furyk said during the design process, “a course that challenges you, but still lets you enjoy the round.”
That same mindset carries beyond the course. Just steps away, the nation’s first Aquatic Toptracer® Driving Range brings a different kind of energy to practice, with real-time shot tracking aimed at floating greens across the water. Whether refining distances or spending time with friends after a round, the experience blends performance with a more relaxed, social rhythm.
The energy carries throughout the community. Golfers move between the course and range, racquet courts stay active throughout the day, and the golf shop serves as a natural gathering point. Additional amenities, including resort-style pools, dining, and a wellness center, are advancing as part of a connected club campus designed for daily use.
For those who spend time on the Treasure Coast, Glynlea offers something increasingly rare: the ability to stay close to the game. New construction homes from the $400s to over $1 million are positioned along fairways, lakes, and preserved natural areas, placing golf and open space directly into view and into everyday life.
For FSGA travelers mapping out their next trip, Glynlea Country Club presents something slightly different, a course worth playing, and an experience that doesn’t end at 18.
Explore more or plan your visit at GlynleaCountryClub.com.