BallenIsles: Three Courses and the Value Entry to the Gardens Corridor

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BallenIsles: Three Courses and the Value Entry to the Gardens Corridor

Nikko Karki
Nikko Karki November 19, 2025
BallenIsles is the only club in the Palm Beach Gardens corridor that was once the PGA of America's own. It began in 1964 as PGA National Golf Club, the association's home course, and Jack Nicklaus won the 1971 PGA Championship on its East Course. Today it is also the corridor's least expensive entry point: gated club living with 54 holes and real tournament history, at a median sale price well below the neighboring clubs.
Full Golf to join
$210,000
Equity plus initiation under the schedule effective January 2025
Three courses
54 holes
East, North, and South, all renovated since 2013
Median sale
$1.5M
The year through mid-November 2025, across 59 closings
The Nicklaus major
1971
The PGA Championship, played on the East Course

The Club That Was the PGA

In 1964 John D. MacArthur, who owned most of the land that became Palm Beach Gardens, partnered with the PGA of America and the architects Dick Wilson and Joe Lee to build the association a home. PGA National Golf Club hosted the PGA Championship, the PGA Seniors Championship, the original PGA Tour Qualifying School, and the first PGA Merchandise Show. The February 1971 PGA Championship matters most: Jack Nicklaus won it on the East Course, and the club's golf academy carries the name '71 Learning Center in its honor.

When the agreement with the association expired in 1973, the club became JDM Country Club, named for MacArthur's initials. The PGA built its present home a few miles west, and in 1988 the 54 holes and the surrounding land were sold and renamed BallenIsles. The tournament era ended, but the three championship courses remain, and no other club in the corridor has as much golf on one property.

Three Courses, Fifty-Four Holes

The East is the flagship, the Dick Wilson design that hosted the 1971 championship. Nicklaus Design, the firm Jack Nicklaus founded, renovated it over nine months and finished in January 2023. The South, also a Wilson original, was redesigned by Rees Jones and reopened in January 2020 after a $7.5 million renovation. The North, a Joe Lee design completed with a second nine in 1969, was renovated by Kipp Schulties in 2013. No other club in the corridor has three courses. For members that means tee times in season without the crowding that single-course clubs face.

The Membership Economics

BallenIsles is a member-owned mandatory equity club. Buying a home means joining at one of four tiers, so the membership costs below are part of the purchase price. Under the schedule effective January 1, 2025, Full Golf totals $210,000 to join with annual dues of $29,626. The dues include capital charges, the club adds no gratuities for its services, and golf members pay a monthly golf projects assessment, $125 at the Full Golf tier, that runs through May 2027.

Equity memberships historically returned 80 percent of the equity contribution at resale. That refund ended for memberships purchased on or after March 1, 2025. In practice the equity contribution now works like part of the initiation fee, and buyers should treat the full cost of joining as money spent rather than as a deposit they will recover.

The membership schedule
The club's published equity schedule, effective January 1, 2025
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TierTotal to JoinEquityInitiationAnnual Dues
Full Golf$210,000$72,500$137,500$29,626
Sports$185,000$37,500$147,500$25,826
Racquets$135,000$17,500$117,500$20,193
Social and Fitness$135,000$12,500$122,500$19,109

BallenIsles Country Club published membership schedule. Figures subject to change by the club.

The Value Entry, Measured

The real estate is where BallenIsles differs most from its neighbors. Over the year through mid-November, 59 sales closed inside the gates, and they ran from roughly $670K for a condominium to $5.6M for an estate home, the widest price range of any club in the corridor. The median was near $1.5M. Even among sales at three million dollars and above, where the corridor's clubs actually compete, BallenIsles has the lowest median of the five: $3.3M against $5.2M at Old Palm.

Prices have grown quickly despite the low entry point. The community's annual median has climbed from $795K in 2021 to $1.5M this year, a gain of roughly 92 percent, and the year's highest sale reached $5.6M. A family can buy here, with 54 holes and a renovated racquet and fitness campus, for a fraction of what the corridor's marquee clubs cost. The mix of homes explains the range: condominiums and villas make up roughly a sixth of the year's sales and keep the entry price low, while the estate sections along the fairways account for the seven-figure sales. Both ends of the range follow the same seasonal pattern, with sales picking up after Thanksgiving and peaking with the spring closings.

The five-year price climb
BallenIsles median sale price by year, 2021 to 2025, with the 2025 figure through mid-November
The corridor at $3M and up
Median sale by club, year through mid-November 2025
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ClubSalesMedian
Old Palm17$5.2M
Frenchman's Creek7$4.5M
Frenchman's Reserve7$4.3M
Mirasol10$4.2M
BallenIsles11$3.3M

Beaches MLS closed sales at $3M and above, deduplicated. Sale counts are small, and single sales move these medians.

Who the Club Fits

BallenIsles fits the buyer who wants the full country club life and cares more about rounds played than about the prestige of the address. The three courses handle the season crowds, the racquet campus is among the corridor's largest, and the cost of membership, while substantial, undercuts the corridor's marquee clubs by a wide margin once the home price is counted. The trade-offs are real: the housing stock spans five decades, so renovation diligence matters more here than in the newer clubs, and membership is mandatory, so the cost of joining is part of every purchase. Our golf communities page lists the corridor's inventory, and our reading of pricing in this market applies in full to a community where prices run from the high six figures to more than $5 million.

Bottom Line

BallenIsles offers the corridor's deepest golf history and its lowest entry price: the PGA of America's original home, three renovated championship courses, and a median sale near $1.5M in a corridor where the marquee clubs sell at multiples of that figure. Joining costs $135,000 to $210,000 under the current schedule and is mandatory with ownership, and since March 2025 the equity is no longer refundable.

For buyers weighing the corridor: Add the cost of joining to the purchase price when comparing communities, budget for renovation where the home is older, and decide whether the savings outweigh what the marquee clubs offer.

Market data: 300 closed BallenIsles sales from the MLS, November 2020 through November 18, 2025, deduplicated across feeds, all prices and home types. The corridor comparison uses closed sales at three million dollars and above for the year through mid-November 2025. All figures are medians unless noted. Sale counts are small, and single sales move the medians.

Club facts: the club's published equity membership schedule effective January 1, 2025, and the club's own published history and course pages. Membership figures are set by the club and subject to change, so verify current terms with the membership office before contracting.

Sources: Beaches MLS closed-sale records via direct feed access, and BallenIsles Country Club published membership schedule and club materials.

Nikko Karki
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Nikko Karki

Nikko Karki holds an M.Sc. in economics from Helsinki School of Economics and has been in real estate for nearly two decades. He spent his early career on the developer side at Related Group in West Palm Beach, running the analysis behind the region's largest luxury projects. He has since worked on residential, commercial, and hospitality projects across the U.S., Europe, and Southeast Asia. He built this platform so that buyers and sellers could have better real estate outcomes through better analysis, for free.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Full Golf membership totals $210,000 to join, a $72,500 equity contribution plus a $137,500 non-refundable initiation fee, with annual dues of $29,626, under the club's published schedule effective January 1, 2025. Sports membership totals $185,000, and Racquets and Social tiers each total $135,000. Membership is mandatory with home ownership.
Yes. BallenIsles is a member-owned mandatory equity club, and every homeowner joins at one of four tiers: Full Golf, Sports, Racquets, or the limited Social and Fitness category.
BallenIsles has three championship courses totaling 54 holes. The East, a Dick Wilson design, hosted the 1971 PGA Championship and finished a renovation by Nicklaus Design in January 2023. The North is a Joe Lee design renovated in 2013, and the South, redesigned by Rees Jones, reopened in January 2020 after a $7.5 million renovation.
Homes in BallenIsles cost between roughly $670,000 for a condominium and $5.61 million for an estate home, the widest price range of any club in the Palm Beach Gardens corridor. Over the year through mid-November 2025, 59 sales closed with a median near $1.52 million.
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