June 11, 2026
Wondering whether Jonathan’s Landing has a membership option that actually fits the way you want to live? That is one of the smartest questions you can ask before you buy in Jupiter. This community offers more than one version of club life, and your best fit often depends on whether you picture your time around golf, racquets, dining, social events, or boating. Let’s take a closer look.
Jonathan’s Landing is not a one-note private club community. According to the property owners association, it includes about 1,234 homes across 27 villages on 606.2 acres, with a mix of single-family homes, townhomes, and condominiums.
That variety matters because it creates more than one lifestyle path. You are not choosing between only “golf member” or “non-golf member.” You are choosing how you want your home, club access, and daily routine to work together.
The club itself is also set up in two distinct settings. The Village is known as the more social, closer-to-the-ocean hub, while Old Trail has a more preserve-oriented, golf-focused feel in a Jupiter Farms setting.
For buyers, that means your membership decision is often about rhythm as much as amenities. Some people want a lively clubhouse scene and flexible social access. Others want stronger golf focus, more time on the course, or a racquets-centered routine.
Public club materials describe four membership categories: Golf, Executive, Racquets, and House. The club’s contact page also notes that all membership categories currently have a waitlist, so timing should be part of your planning from the start.
Golf Membership is the broadest option for buyers who want golf to play a major role in everyday life. Public materials describe access to the Village, Match, and Medal courses, along with practice facilities, racquets, wellness amenities, and social events.
This tier can work if you are an avid player, but it is not only for high-volume golfers. It is also presented as a fit for weekend players who still want full golf access and a strong overall club experience.
If you like variety, this membership stands out. The Village course is positioned as a more social round, while Old Trail is described as the more challenging, championship-oriented side.
Executive Membership is designed for members under 50 who want a golf lifestyle with a strong social component. The club describes this category as including access to three golf courses, tennis and pickleball, a fitness center, spa, and an active social scene.
Public materials also note junior golf, preferred tee times, and participation in league and tournament play. That makes this option appealing if you want golf access but also expect your club life to include fitness, events, and activities beyond the course.
For some buyers, this can be the best balance of recreation and social energy. If you want the club to be part of your weekly routine, not just a place you visit for a tee time, Executive Membership may be the strongest match.
Racquets Membership fits buyers who see tennis or pickleball as the center of their club lifestyle. According to public materials, it includes court access, clinics, mixers, night play, wellness and spa access, and dining at all restaurants.
This category often makes sense if you want regular activity and social connection without making golf the priority. It can also pair well with lower-maintenance living if your goal is to lock in and enjoy Jupiter without the demands of a larger property.
If your ideal week includes morning matches, fitness, and dinner with friends, this may be the most natural fit. You still get the club atmosphere, but with a different anchor activity.
House Membership is the clearest social-first option. Public materials frame it around dining, theme nights, wine tastings, lobster boils, chef’s demonstrations, and organized activities like bridge, book club, Mah Jongg, and Canasta.
The club’s lifestyle materials also highlight dining, special events, fitness, spa services, and a social atmosphere. For buyers who value connection, convenience, and an active calendar more than golf access, this can be a very appealing route.
This is often the right fit for people who want club life without structuring their schedule around sports. If your version of membership is more about meeting friends, enjoying events, and having attractive dining options close to home, House Membership deserves a serious look.
One of the biggest advantages in Jonathan’s Landing is that home type and membership can often be mixed and matched. That gives you more flexibility than in communities where one type of property points you toward one type of lifestyle.
If golf is your top priority, neighborhoods with golf or preserve views may feel like the most natural fit. The property owners association describes Crosswinds, Greens Cay, Hidden Cove, Port Dickinson, The Anchorage, and Southporte as golf-view or golf-adjacent options.
Some of those settings also offer added convenience through attached layouts or condominium living. That can be especially attractive if you want club access and scenery without taking on the upkeep of a larger estate-style property.
If your lifestyle leans more toward the water, Jonathan’s Landing offers strong options there too. Official village descriptions note waterfront or dock homes in Barrow Island, Bay Head, Baytowne, Casseekey Island, Jonathan’s Island, Passage Islands, Southern Cay, and The Harbour, with many offering private docks, navigable water, or Intracoastal frontage.
For this kind of buyer, the best overall setup may not be a golf-centered membership at all. It may be a combination of a water-oriented home, marina access, and boating-related participation that supports how you actually spend your time.
If you want a simpler ownership experience, the townhome and condominium villages deserve attention. The community includes four townhome villages and five condominium villages, with examples such as Cape Pointe, Port Dickinson, The Anchorage, and Southporte.
These options can pair especially well with Racquets or House Membership. If your goal is to enjoy Jupiter seasonally or keep life easy and flexible, lower-maintenance living can support that lifestyle well.
A lot of buyers hear “Jonathan’s Landing” and think first about golf, but boating is a meaningful part of the community story too. The property owners association notes optional memberships at the Golf Club and Marina, along with amenities that include fishing on the waterways, kayak racks, an on-site marina restaurant called Out of the Blue, and a remote-control sailing club.
There is also a separate Jonathan’s Landing Yacht Club, which focuses on boating, cruising, fishing, and social activity. According to the POA, yacht club participation requires boat ownership or significant boating experience, plus sponsorship and club approval.
That creates an important distinction for buyers. If you are a committed boater, your lifestyle fit may depend less on choosing the broadest golf package and more on combining the right home location with the right boating access.
Because Jonathan’s Landing is so flexible, the smartest approach is to think beyond amenities on paper. You want to match your membership to the way you will really use the community.
Here are a few helpful questions to ask yourself:
If you answer those questions honestly, your options usually become much clearer. In many cases, the right decision is less about choosing the most expansive membership and more about choosing the most useful one.
The club’s public contact page states that all membership categories currently have a waitlist. That means membership timing should be part of your home search strategy, not something you sort out after you go under contract.
This is especially important if club access is central to your decision to buy in Jonathan’s Landing. A great home can still be a poor fit if the membership timeline does not align with your expectations.
In a community with this many possible lifestyle combinations, local guidance can make a real difference. You want to understand how the villages, home styles, and club options work together before you commit.
If you are considering Jonathan’s Landing, the right guidance can help you weigh golf, racquets, social life, and boating against the type of home and setting that best fits your goals. To talk through the options with a team that knows Jupiter’s luxury communities in detail, connect with Hughes Browne Group.
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