Getty
A crossing sign and the main spectator scorebaord during the third day of practice at the 104th U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club on June 16, 2004.
This August, the Hamptons witnessed the debut of The Hills, a groundbreaking luxury golf community in East Quogue that promises to redefine what it means to live and play in elite circles. Unlike the region’s traditional private clubs–esteemed institutions where membership alone is an elite status symbol–The Hills opens the door to a new model: a development where the golf course and residences are part of a single, integrated lifestyle.
According to Pamela Liebman, president and CEO of The Corcoran Group, “In the Hamptons golf world, there has never been a club where you can actually own a home.” This unique proposition marks it as the first of its kind on the East End.
Homes within The Hills are commanding prices reaching up to $25 million, reflecting the extraordinary blend of luxury, privacy, and amenities that surrounding markets already prize. While Hamptons golf culture has long revolved around storied clubs like Shinnecock Hills, The Bridge, and Friar’s Head–establishments built on legacy, exclusivity, and in some cases, historic tournament pedigree–The Hills offers members the rare opportunity to merge residential comfort with golfing prestige in one seamless package.
Heritage Meets Innovation
The Hamptons have always been a sanctuary for refined sport and social cachet. Clubs such as Shinnecock Hills, founded in 1891, stand as living monuments; built on links-style traditions and hosting multiple U.S. Opens, including another scheduled for 2026. The course’s clubhouse, designed by the celebrated firm McKim, Mead & White, is often cited as America’s first purpose-built golf clubhouse.
Next up: the 2026 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club.
This historic Southampton jewel is considered the finest design of William Flynn, and when it gets dry and fast and angry, it presents a formidable challenge that can drive players crazy. And it has.
The iconic and… pic.twitter.com/2ATWXMcTpC
— LinksGems (@LinksGems) June 16, 2025
Adjacent to that legacy sits Sebonack Golf Club, a relatively new but equally prestigious entry. Opened in 2006 and designed by Jack Nicklaus and Tom Doak, it instantly captured elite attention. Sebonack has hosted the U.S. Women’s Open and continues to rank among the most exclusive clubs in the area.
Where these courses have staked their reputation on tournament history and selective access, The Hills now offers a fresh alternative; one that values immersive residential experience as much as on-course prestige.
A Vision of Lifestyle and Luxury
Set amid hundreds of acres of pristine North Fork landscape, The Hills isn’t just about golf; it’s about crafting an elevated, communal way of life. Designed as a modern take on classic Hamptons retreats, it blends high-end homes with outdoor recreation and social spaces.
Discovery Land Company, the developer, emphasizes the family-friendly, wellness-oriented design of the community where days may include hiking scenic trails, sailing along the coast, and stargazing around a campfire.
By weaving together natural beauty, thoughtful amenities, and tight-knit community design, The Hills promises to offer wellness, leisure, and social connection in equal measure; a fresh chapter in East End living.
The Hills signals a shift in how affluent buyers interact with the Hamptons lifestyle. Rather than simply joining a storied club and commuting to play, The Hills positions ownership and leisure as one unified experience. Homes with direct access to fairways, walking paths, and coastal scenery deliver an immersive sport-first living model.
This evolution aligns with the broader trend in luxury real estate where experiences, amenities, and convenience converge. It responds to demand for exclusivity that is lived every day, not just accessed on the weekends or by invitation.
The Hills may well become a blueprint for future developments among the elite, especially in regions where traditional clubs dominated the cultural and geographical landscape for generations.
Alyssa Polczynski Alyssa Polczynski is a multimedia journalist covering Major League Baseball for Heavy.com. She has experience as an editorial producer for MLB.com and contributed to the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR). More about Alyssa Polczynski
More Heavy on Golf
Loading more stories