Boca Raton Golf Course Communities Ranked: Find Your Perfect Fairway Home
May 4, 2026 · KM Living Real Estate
There's a reason so many buyers put Boca Raton at the top of their list. Beyond the pristine beaches and vibrant dining scene along Federal Highway and Mizner Park, Boca offers something increasingly rare in South Florida: a collection of world-class golf course communities where the lifestyle is genuinely as good as the address. After years of helping clients find homes throughout Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade counties, we've developed a clear sense of what makes each of these neighborhoods special — and who they're right for.
1. The Boca Raton Golf and Tennis Club (The Woodlands)
Sitting near the top of any honest ranking has to be the community surrounding the Boca Raton Golf and Tennis Club in The Woodlands. This is old-money Boca at its finest — mature tree canopies, generously sized lots, and custom homes that were built to last. The golf itself is semi-private and beautifully maintained. Buyers here tend to value privacy and architectural character over flash, and the resale market reflects that steady, consistent demand. Inventory is tight, which tells you everything you need to know.
2. Boca West Country Club
Boca West is arguably the most complete private club community in all of South Florida. Spanning over 1,400 acres just west of I-95, it offers four championship golf courses, more than 30 tennis and pickleball courts, multiple pools, and a dining scene that rivals standalone restaurants. The real estate ranges from condominiums and villas to sprawling single-family homes, making it accessible across a wide range of budgets. For buyers who want a true resort lifestyle without ever leaving their zip code, Boca West is nearly impossible to beat. The mandatory membership structure is worth understanding before you fall in love with a listing, so working with a knowledgeable local agent matters here.
3. St. Andrews Country Club
If exclusivity is what you're after, St. Andrews consistently delivers. Located off Lyons Road, this ultra-private community features two Tom Fazio-designed courses and a membership that comes with a significant financial commitment. The homes here are among the most impressive in Boca Raton — think expansive estates with immaculate lake and golf views. St. Andrews attracts a discerning, international buyer profile, and the community's social calendar is genuinely active. It's not for everyone, but for the right buyer, there is nothing quite like it in the market.
4. Broken Sound Club
Broken Sound occupies a sweet spot between prestigious and approachable. Located in north Boca Raton with easy access to Glades Road, it features two championship courses — The Club Course and The Classic Course — plus a robust amenity package that includes a spa, fitness center, and multiple dining venues. The community is slightly more diverse in its real estate offerings than St. Andrews, with condos, townhomes, and single-family options available. It's a strong choice for buyers who want an active club lifestyle without the most rarefied price tags.
5. Mizner Country Club
Designed around a single Arthur Hills-designed course, Mizner Country Club in west Boca offers a more intimate club experience. The community feels cohesive and well-managed, with beautiful Mediterranean-inspired architecture and a membership that tends toward families and active retirees alike. The price point is generally more accessible than St. Andrews or Boca West, and for buyers prioritizing value within a genuine country club setting, Mizner deserves serious consideration.
6. The Club at Ibis — A Notable Neighbor
Strictly speaking, Ibis sits just over the Palm Beach County line in West Palm Beach, but given how many Boca-area buyers cross-shop it, it earns an honorable mention. Three Nicklaus-designed courses, an exceptional club facility, and real estate values that have climbed steadily make it a compelling alternative when Boca inventory is limited.
What to Consider Before You Buy
Golf course communities in Boca Raton come with their own set of financial and lifestyle considerations. Mandatory club memberships, HOA fees, and equity buy-ins can add meaningful costs to your monthly budget. Some communities require golf participation; others are more flexible. Resale restrictions, rental policies, and approval processes vary significantly from one gate to the next.
Beyond the numbers, the right community really does come down to how you want to spend your days. Are you a serious golfer who wants daily access to championship greens? Or is golf secondary and you're really after the amenities, the neighbors, and the setting?
At KM Living Real Estate, we've spent years navigating these communities on behalf of buyers and sellers across Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade. Max and Karen know these neighborhoods from the inside — the ones with the best long-term value, the ones with the most active social scenes, and the ones that might look perfect online but require a second look in person. If you're ready to explore Boca Raton's golf course communities, we'd love to be your guide.
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