Superstition Mountain
The Superstition Mountain community golf courses, Prospector and Lost Gold, each offer singular character as well as equally challenging versions of Jack Nicklaus’ famous “risk and reward” design. Both courses have received numerous awards and glowing reviews and have been host to internationally televised events. The courses blend beautifully with the desert surroundings and are painstakingly groomed every morning by a meticulous professional staff.
The 3,500-square-foot clubhouse offers a private dining room and terraces; roomy, well attended men’s and women’s locker rooms with private lounges and steam rooms; exceptional food and beverage service; full-service pro shop; library; eleven fireplaces; valet parking and bag drop; reception area; and courtyards available as gathering places for members. Membership is limited to residents and there are currently 400.
Lyle Anderson custom homes, internationally known for their combination of style and craftsmanship, are priced from the high $500,000s. Four distinct villages spread over the 890-acre community offer residents a seemingly endless array of luxury living choices. At Casitas at First Water Village you’ll find tranquil lake front/golf course property. The 21 homes in Greythorn Village are set near the Prospector Golf Course, and Golden Eagle Village features the timeless look of Tuscan architecture. Club Village, the newest development at Superstition Mountains, offers rural European architecture. Though there are only two floor plans at Club Village, the many available configurations and options—such as an added sitting area off the master bedroom, extended master bathrooms, and guest casitas—allow for 11 possible different homes. There will be a total of 88 villas in the Village, set in groups of six.