February 19, 2026
Trying to choose between PGA Village and St. Lucie West for your next golf home? You are not alone. Both areas give you year-round golf in Port St. Lucie, but the experience, HOA setup, and price bands feel different day to day. This guide compares golf access, homes, amenities, and costs so you can match the right neighborhood to how you actually play and live. Let’s dive in.
PGA Village sits in northwest Port St. Lucie near I-95 Exit 121. The PGA Golf Club’s address is 1916 Perfect Drive, and you can review turn-by-turn directions on the club’s maps and directions page. From Verano and nearby pockets, you are typically 1 to 3 minutes from the clubhouse.
St. Lucie West is the larger master-planned district in the same quadrant of the city. It spans several gated and non-gated neighborhoods, the Town Center retail core, and the Mets spring-training venue, Clover Park. Most St. Lucie West neighborhoods sit within a 10 to 15 minute drive of the PGA complex, depending on your gate and route.
If golf is your top priority, PGA Village is built around it. The PGA Golf Club features 54 holes across the Wanamaker, Ryder, and Dye courses, plus a complimentary 6-hole short course. The practice and learning facilities are a major draw, with extensive instruction and year-round practice acreage that are rare in the region. Tee times are available to the public and through memberships.
Membership tiers and benefits are outlined by the club, and the membership desk handles current pricing and availability. You can review options and contact details on the membership overview. Some nearby new-home marketing mentions social or privileged membership opportunities. Always verify those details with the builder and the PGA membership office before you rely on them.
St. Lucie West offers multiple golf options anchored by local community clubs. The St. Lucie Trail Golf Club provides an 18-hole course with clubhouse, tennis, pool, and social events. Many homes in Country Club Estates and nearby neighborhoods have fairway or water views connected to St. Lucie Trail. For regular play, this setup can deliver a strong cost-per-round value, with a range of membership types that fit different playing habits.
PGA Village covers many gated sub-neighborhoods with condos, villas, townhomes, single-family homes, and custom estates. You will see everything from smaller golf villas to multi-million-dollar residences. The Verano side, which includes newer Kolter product and the 55+ Cresswind pocket, is known for upgraded amenities and a resort-forward feel. Market snapshots in early 2026 show Verano’s typical sales often in the mid-400s, with larger and water or golf-view homes higher.
What this means for budget: if you want a newer or renovated single-family home close to the PGA complex, plan for mid-400s and up in many cases, with custom or estate properties reaching well above that.
St. Lucie West contains a wide mix of neighborhoods. You will find single-family pool homes, townhomes, villas, and some condos across gated and non-gated streets. Market snapshots from late 2025 to early 2026 show median sale prices for St. Lucie West overall tracking below the newest Verano pockets, with sub-areas like the country club neighborhood trending higher than the area average. Golf-front homes often command a premium but can still undercut PGA Village estates.
What this means for budget: if you want golf adjacency and flexibility on course brand, you will often see more choices in the lower to mid-price tiers than in the most amenity-rich pockets by PGA Village.
PGA Village uses multiple sub-HOAs plus a master association for shared amenities such as manned gates and community facilities. Each sub-neighborhood has its own covenants and assessments. Services like lawn care, basic cable, and common area maintenance are sometimes bundled at the sub-HOA level or by the master. This structure creates layered dues, so it is important to understand both the sub-HOA and master fees for any home you consider.
Across St. Lucie West, you will find lower-fee neighborhoods with limited amenities and gated communities with higher dues that support clubhouses and added services. Fee levels and inclusions vary by neighborhood and sometimes by phase. Always review the most current budget and covenants for the specific property.
Beyond golf, PGA Village offers a country-club atmosphere with access to the PGA Gallery and a strong practice culture. In the Verano corridor, the developer highlights Club Talavera’s large fitness, pool, and pickleball facilities. You can see the amenity scope in Kolter’s official Club Talavera publication. Together, this creates a resort-style daily rhythm with golf carts common in some pockets.
St. Lucie West shines for daily-life convenience. The Town Center brings retail, restaurants, and services within minutes. Sports fans are close to Mets spring training at Clover Park, which runs seasonal events and games you can explore through spring training resources. The city’s community overview frames the area’s mixed-use benefits on the St. Lucie West page.
| Category | PGA Village | St. Lucie West |
|---|---|---|
| Golf access | Three championship courses at the PGA Golf Club plus a 6-hole short course and a large learning campus | Multiple community courses, including St. Lucie Trail Golf Club, convenient for daily play |
| Membership model | Membership tiers offered by PGA Golf Club. Details and pricing handled by the membership office | Community club memberships vary by course and club. Often designed for frequent local play |
| Home types | Condos, villas, townhomes, single-family, and custom estates. Verano and 55+ Cresswind offer newer product | Single-family pool homes, villas, townhomes, some condos, with golf-front options in several pockets |
| Typical price signal | Verano and newer homes often mid-400s and up, estates higher | Overall medians often lower than new Verano pockets, with golf-front homes overlapping higher ranges |
| HOA structure | Layered fees are common: sub-HOA plus master association amenities | Mixed environment with both lower-fee and higher-amenity gated neighborhoods |
| Off-course perks | Club Talavera scale amenities, PGA practice culture, resort feel | Town Center retail, dining, parks, and Mets spring training at Clover Park |
| Best fit | Golf-first buyers who value championship layouts and instruction access | Value-seeking players who want variety, convenience, and community options |
Define your golf habit. Estimate rounds per month, preferred tee times, and use of practice facilities. PGA Village favors instruction and high-level layouts. St. Lucie West favors easy daily play and membership value.
Test the commute. Drive the route from candidate neighborhoods to the clubhouse during your typical play window. Use the PGA Club maps and directions to plan.
Compare true monthly cost. Add principal and interest, taxes, HOA dues, club dues, and typical utilities. In PGA Village, include both sub-HOA and master dues if applicable.
Verify membership terms. Confirm if any social or golf incentives apply to a specific new-home purchase. Start with the PGA Club membership overview, then get details in writing.
Walk the courses. Pace of play, practice setup, and clubhouse culture are personal. A quick walkthrough tells you more than a brochure.
Ready to tour or build a side-by-side cost sheet for homes that fit your budget and play style? Reach out to Annmarie Napolitano for local guidance, on-the-ground comps, and a smart plan tailored to your goals.
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