The Summit Club Review
Tom Fazio's invitation-only championship course on 555 elevated acres in Summerlin — the most exclusive private golf address in Las Vegas, and host to the 2021 CJ Cup.
About The Summit Club
This Summit Club Las Vegas golf review covers the only fully private invitation-only residential golf community in Las Vegas — a joint venture between Discovery Land Company and Howard Hughes Corporation perched on 555 acres of elevated Summerlin terrain roughly 3,000 feet above the Strip. Tom Fazio opened the 18-hole, par-72 championship course in 2017; from the back tees it plays to 7,457 yards, and every fairway is routed to feel as though the rest of the course doesn't exist. The design earned international validation when the 2021 CJ Cup relocated from South Korea and staged its PGA TOUR field here — giving professionals their only glimpse of a course otherwise sealed behind invitation-only gates. With record-setting residential sales (a $35 million transaction in May 2024 set the Las Vegas residential all-time record), world-class amenity infrastructure, and a Red Rock Canyon ridgeline as the western backdrop, The Summit Club represents the outer limit of the Summerlin golf and luxury-real-estate spectrum. Our verdict: the ceiling from which everything else in Las Vegas is measured.
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Contact & Location
10775 Summit Club Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89135
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Our editorial take: The Summit Club is not a course that can be assessed on the conventional public-access scale — it operates in a category of its own. Fazio's routing maximizes what is arguably the most dramatic private-course site in the American West: Red Rock Canyon to the west, the Las Vegas Strip shimmering to the east, and elevation changes that produce genuinely differentiated experiences hole to hole. The par-3 fifth's full-carry lake shot, the par-4 twelfth's elevated tee with dual skyline framing, and the par-5 fifteenth's cascading bunker complex represent some of the finest private-course architecture produced in the desert Southwest since 2010. The 2021 CJ Cup confirmed what insiders already knew. For those evaluating the Summerlin luxury golf and real estate landscape, The Summit Club is the reference point — the design and the address that sets the ceiling for everything below it.
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Is The Summit Club Worth Playing?
For the rare golfer with access — through membership sponsorship or a member invitation — The Summit Club is a singular experience: a Fazio design on an extraordinary elevated site, maintained to standards that match the surrounding real estate's ambition, with privacy that no other Las Vegas course can offer. For those exploring membership or real estate, begin with summitclubnv.com and engage a Nevada real estate professional with specific Summit Club transaction experience. For a broader view of where The Summit Club sits within the Summerlin golf hierarchy, explore the nearby courses below.
Good to know before you play
- Strictly invitation-only: There are no public tee times and no walk-in memberships. Access requires sponsorship by an existing member; begin at summitclubnv.com and work with a Nevada real estate professional experienced in Summit Club transactions.
- Elevation and setting: The course sits roughly 3,000 feet above the Strip on 555 acres of elevated Summerlin terrain, with Red Rock Canyon forming the western backdrop and the Las Vegas skyline visible from select fairways — most notably the 12th.
- Championship challenge from any tee: The back tees play to 7,457 yards at par 72. Fazio's routing ensures every hole feels isolated; the par-3 fifth is an all-carry lake shot, and the par-5 fifteenth's cascading bunker complex demands a precise approach.
- World-class practice facilities: A full driving range, short-game area, multiple putting greens, and a member teaching program are all on site — standards consistent with Discovery Land Company's portfolio.
- PGA Tour–validated design: The 2021 CJ Cup brought the full PGA Tour field here when the event relocated from South Korea — the only time the course has been open to competitive professional play.
- Membership cost context: Reported initiation fees range from $250,000 to $400,000, with annual dues of approximately $110,000–$120,000 and HOA fees of roughly $30,000 per year. Verify current figures directly with the club.
Frequently asked questions about The Summit Club
Where can I find reviews and ratings for The Summit Club?
You can read player reviews of The Summit Club — rated for conditions, value, layout, greens, pace, and staff — and add your own here on Summerlin.Golf. The Summit Club is a private club and is also listed on GolfPass, Golf Digest, and Google Reviews; for membership and access details, visit the The Summit Club official website.
Is The Summit Club a public or private golf course?
The Summit Club is a fully private, invitation-only club. There are no public tee times. Access requires membership, which itself requires sponsorship by an existing member. For information on membership, visit summitclubnv.com or engage a Nevada real estate professional with Summit Club transaction experience.
Who designed The Summit Club golf course and when did it open?
The course was designed by Tom Fazio and opened in 2017. It was developed through a joint venture between Discovery Land Company and Howard Hughes Corporation on 555 elevated acres in Summerlin.
What is the par and yardage at The Summit Club?
The Summit Club plays as an 18-hole, par-72 championship course. From the back tees it measures 7,457 yards.
Where is The Summit Club located?
The Summit Club is located at 10775 Summit Club Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89135, in the Summerlin master-planned community — approximately 3,000 feet above the Las Vegas Strip on elevated western terrain.
Has The Summit Club hosted any professional golf tournaments?
Yes. In 2021 the CJ Cup relocated from its usual South Korean venue to The Summit Club, giving PGA Tour professionals their only opportunity to play this otherwise sealed private course.
What practice facilities does The Summit Club offer?
The Summit Club features a full driving range, short-game area, multiple putting greens, and a teaching program aligned with Discovery Land Company's broader portfolio of private golf communities.
The Summit Club: official site, ratings & booking
Looking for The Summit Club — the official site, membership details, or ratings? The Summit Club is a private club; here is the official information and where it is listed. Read and post player reviews of The Summit Club below; it is also profiled on GolfPass, GolfNow, Golf Digest, and Google Reviews.
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