Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Summerlin’s private golf community takes shape

The Summit will ultimately have 253 homes on 550 acres

- By LYN COLLIER

In the rugged desert near the Red Rock National Conservati­on Area, a private golf course community is quietly forming. You can see where the 18-hole, Tom Fazio course is being shaped into the heart of what will become The Summit Club, an ultraluxur­y residentia­l community near Tropicana Avenue and Town Center Drive, just south of The Ridges in Summerlin.

Fazio, now in his 70s, comes to check on the course’s progress every week, said Kenneth Crews, vice president of developmen­t for the project that is a partnershi­p between Discovery Land and The Howard Hughes Corp., Summerlin’s developer. The course, which will use reclaimed water, is expected to open next spring.

Steve Adelson, a Discovery Land partner, said Fazio is a family friend and has designed most of the courses in the company’s 19 resort residentia­l communitie­s in the United States, Mexico and the Bahamas.

The 550-acre-project will have 253 homes. Adelson said The Summit has sold nearly 70 custom home lots, with the majority being purchased by Las Vegans. That accounts for about $250 million in sales. Also, he said 30 people have made reservatio­ns on the 84 prebuilt homes. Prices range from $2.5 million for a clubhouse suite to more than $10 million for a custom home overlookin­g the golf course.

Constructi­on will begin on a

110,000-square-foot clubhouse this winter and will be completed in 2½ years. Only homeowners can join the club, for which membership will cost a one-time $150,000 buy-in fee and cap out in the mid-$30,000s, Adelson said.

The golf course will be private and will not be open to events or nonresiden­ts. Adelson said it will host a few charity events each year.

Last week, his team was preparing for a small party of buyers to gather at a temporary comfort station — an Airstream trailer stocked with refreshmen­ts — to see the progress and get to know each other. Discovery Land communitie­s are famous for its comfort stations on its golf courses where players can get desserts, gourmet food, drinks and healthy dishes. There are even themed events like “Fear Factor” that put a twist on the game.

“We make golf fun for everyone in the family,” Adelson said.

In addition, another selling point is the community’s high-tech security system. A residentia­l service program will perform background checks on all of the homeowners’ vendors. It will also provide services, such as laundry, baby-sitting and bill management.

The developmen­t gets its name and architectu­re design from the Rat Pack days.

The club will feature midcentury modern architectu­re and whiteglove service, fun golf, recreation­al activities, kid’s program, restaurant­s and a wellness spa. The company has chosen three local architectu­ral firms — Assemblage Studio, Hoogland Architectu­re and Pinnacle Architectu­ral Studio — to build three spec custom homes.

Adelson said constructi­on will bring thousands of jobs to the city and the club and community will; create about 400 permanent jobs.

 ?? TONYA HARVEY/REAL ESTATE MILLIONS ?? Constructi­on continues on The Summit’s 18-hole, Tom Fazio course, which is expected to open next spring.
TONYA HARVEY/REAL ESTATE MILLIONS Constructi­on continues on The Summit’s 18-hole, Tom Fazio course, which is expected to open next spring.
 ?? PHOTOS by TONYA HARVEY/REAL ESTATE MILLIONS ?? Discovery Land has partnered with The Howard Hughes Co. to develop a private golf community in Summerlin.
PHOTOS by TONYA HARVEY/REAL ESTATE MILLIONS Discovery Land has partnered with The Howard Hughes Co. to develop a private golf community in Summerlin.
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