
The Polo Club of Boca Raton
An elite private country club community on 1,100 acres featuring two championship golf courses, world-class tennis, and mandatory membership for all 1,700 residences.
Most buyers look at this community when they want newer construction with gated security and family-focused amenities. It works best if you value predictability and low-maintenance living. The tradeoff is HOA rules and less flexibility compared to non-HOA neighborhoods.
The Polo Club of Boca Raton: Elite Country Club Living at Scale
Most buyers consider The Polo Club when they want top-tier country club living with two championship golf courses, nationally ranked tennis facilities, and the scale to support a full social calendar—without the ultra-boutique pricing of smaller elite clubs.
This works best if you're a serious club user who plans to golf, play tennis, use the spa and fitness center, and participate in the social programming multiple times per week. The Polo Club's 1,700 residences and extensive amenities create an active, engaged community—not a quiet retreat.
The tradeoff is cost and commitment. Membership is mandatory with initiation fees around $200,000 and annual dues of $35,000–$40,000+. You're buying into a lifestyle that only makes sense if you'll use it extensively. This is not a gated community with optional amenities—it's a full-commitment club lifestyle.
Community Overview
Location & Setting
The Polo Club is located on 1,100 acres straddling the Boca Raton and Delray Beach border, west of the Turnpike.
- 15 minutes to downtown Boca Raton and Mizner Park
- 15 minutes to downtown Delray Beach and Atlantic Avenue
- 20 minutes to the beach
- Close to Town Center Mall and Delray Marketplace
- Easy access to I-95 and Florida's Turnpike
The community is fully gated with 24-hour security. Two championship golf courses wind through the property, and the setting is mature, manicured, and resort-like throughout.
Despite the name, there is no polo played here—the club's heritage references historic polo fields, but today it's a golf and tennis-focused country club.
The 24 Villages: Housing Options
The Polo Club consists of 1,700 residences across 24 distinct villages, offering a range of housing types and price points.
Housing Categories
Condos & Attached Homes
- Price range: $450K–$800K
- 1,400–2,200 sq ft
- 2–3 bedrooms
- Lower entry point with full club access
- Villages: Stratford Green, Windsor Parke, others
Villas & Patio Homes
- Price range: $700K–$1.5M
- 2,000–3,000 sq ft
- Single-story, maintenance-included options
- Villages: Hampton Court, Coventry, others
Single-Family Homes
- Price range: $1M–$2.5M
- 2,500–4,500 sq ft
- Golf and water views available
- Villages: Hidden Cove, Polo Island, others
Estate Homes
- Price range: $2M–$4.5M+
- 4,000–10,000+ sq ft
- Premium lots, custom builds
- Villages: Vintage Oaks, Polo Estates
Village Variation
Each village has its own character, HOA fees, and demographics. Some are predominantly 55+; others attract families. Golf course frontage, water views, and lot size vary by village.
Homes & Pricing Reality
Overall pricing: $450K – $4.5M+
The range reflects the diversity of housing options:
- Entry-level condos: $450K–$600K
- Mid-range villas: $800K–$1.2M
- Single-family homes: $1.2M–$2.5M
- Premium estates: $2.5M–$4.5M+
Condition Considerations
The Polo Club has homes spanning from original 1980s construction to recent new builds:
- Older homes may need $100K–$300K+ in renovations
- Many villages have seen teardown-and-rebuild activity
- New construction in select villages offers turnkey options at premium pricing
- Impact windows, roof age, and systems should be evaluated carefully
Membership & Ongoing Costs
The Polo Club is a mandatory membership community—all homeowners must join the club.
Membership Structure (verify current rates)
Capital Contribution (Initiation)
- Approximately $200,000 (may be financed for homeowners)
- Applies to all membership types
- Partially refundable under specific conditions (verify terms)
Annual Dues
- Full Golf: ~$37,000–$42,000/year
- Tennis/Sports: ~$30,000–$35,000/year
- Social: ~$25,000–$28,000/year
Additional Costs
- Village HOA fees: $400–$1,200/month (varies by village)
- Food & beverage minimum: typically $2,000–$3,000/year
- Golf cart fees, locker fees, and other à la carte charges
Total annual carrying cost: approximately $50,000–$70,000+ before mortgage, taxes, and insurance.
Amenities & Lifestyle
Golf (Two Championship Courses)
The Polo Club features two 18-hole championship courses designed by Timothy Freeland:
- The Club Course: More forgiving, resort-style play
- The Equestrian Course: Challenging championship layout
Practice facilities include:
- Expansive driving range
- Two bunker practice areas
- Three putting greens
- Two chipping/pitching greens
- TPI-designated learning center
Tennis & Pickleball (Nationally Ranked)
- 22 Har-Tru tennis courts
- 18 dedicated pickleball courts
- Full-time tennis and pickleball pros
- Active league play and tournaments
- One of the largest racquet sports programs in South Florida
Spa, Fitness & Aquatics
- 35,000 sq ft spa and fitness center
- State-of-the-art equipment and group classes
- Full-service spa with treatment rooms
- Resort-style pool complex
- Family pool and lap pool options
Dining & Social
- Multiple dining venues from casual to fine dining
- Active social calendar with themed events, wine dinners, and parties
- Card rooms, lounges, and gathering spaces
- Full-time social directors coordinating programming
Family Amenities
The Polo Club recently added The Family Resort Complex:
- 50,000 sq ft outdoor resort entertainment complex
- 7,000 sq ft resort-style pool with beach entry
- Lap pool with NCAA-sized lanes
- Hot tubs and cabanas
- Barefoot Cafe poolside restaurant
Why Buyers Choose The Polo Club
- Two championship golf courses: Variety and quality
- Nationally ranked tennis: 22 courts plus 18 pickleball courts
- World-class spa and fitness: 35,000 sq ft facility
- Scale and social energy: 1,700 homes, active calendar
- Housing variety: Condos to estates across 24 villages
- Dual location: Minutes to both Boca and Delray downtowns
- Family amenities: New resort complex for multigenerational appeal
- Distinguished Club recognition: Consistently top-ranked nationally
The Polo Club attracts buyers who want full-service country club living at a scale that supports extensive programming and amenities.
Who Should Skip The Polo Club
The Polo Club is not a fit if you:
- Play golf or tennis casually or rarely
- Want optional or no-equity membership
- Are uncomfortable with $200K initiation + $40K+ annual dues
- Prefer boutique, intimate communities
- Want walkability to downtown or beaches
- Prefer minimal HOA involvement and lower carrying costs
- Don't plan to actively use club amenities multiple times weekly
If the club won't be central to your weekly lifestyle, the cost structure doesn't make sense.
The Polo Club vs Other Boca Country Clubs
- The Polo Club: 1,700 homes, two courses, 22 tennis courts, mandatory membership, $450K–$4.5M
- Boca West: 5,000+ homes, four courses, mega-scale, mandatory membership, $300K–$5M
- St. Andrews: 732 homes, boutique ultra-luxury, two courses, $2M–$10M+
- Broken Sound: 2,200 homes, two courses, family-friendly, $500K–$4M
- Boca Pointe: 4,000+ homes, optional membership, more flexible, $275K–$2.3M
- Woodfield: 500 homes, family-first, one course, $675K–$3.3M
The Polo Club sits in the premium mandatory-membership tier—more intimate than Boca West, more accessible than St. Andrews, with exceptional tennis facilities.
What Buyers Get Wrong About The Polo Club
Mistake 1: Underestimating Total Cost
$200K initiation + $40K annual dues + $800/month HOA + food minimums + property taxes + insurance = substantial monthly commitment. Run the full numbers before falling in love with the amenities.
Mistake 2: Buying Without Using the Club
The economics only work if you're a frequent user. If you golf twice a month and skip the fitness center, you're overpaying for a gated community.
Mistake 3: Choosing the Wrong Village
The 24 villages have different personalities. Some are quieter 55+ enclaves; others have families and kids. Tour multiple villages before committing.
Mistake 4: Assuming "Polo Club" Means Horses
There is no equestrian facility here. The name is historical. If you want horses, look elsewhere.
Rachel's Perspective
The Polo Club works best for buyers who are ready to make the club the center of their lifestyle—not an occasional amenity.
The happiest owners here golf two to four times per week, play tennis or pickleball regularly, use the spa and fitness center, dine at the club, and participate in the social calendar. They chose The Polo Club because they wanted a full-service country club experience with enough scale to support world-class facilities and programming. They understood the cost going in and considered it a worthwhile investment in how they want to live.
These buyers appreciate that two golf courses mean variety, that 22 tennis courts mean they can always get court time, and that 1,700 homes create the critical mass for an active social scene. They're not looking for quiet exclusivity—they want energy, activity, and a community where the club genuinely is the center of daily life.
The buyers who struggle usually underestimated total costs or overestimated how much they'd use the facilities. They bought for prestige or resale potential rather than lifestyle fit. Some wanted boutique intimacy and found the scale overwhelming. Others expected the club to feel exclusive but discovered that 1,700 homes means you won't know everyone by name.
If you want one of South Florida's most complete country club experiences with golf, tennis, fitness, and social programming at a high level, The Polo Club delivers. But the investment only makes sense if you'll genuinely live the lifestyle—not just appreciate it in theory.
If you're considering The Polo Club, I'm happy to help you compare villages, understand total cost of ownership, evaluate housing options, and determine whether this community's scale and commitment level genuinely match how you plan to live day to day.
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