
The lavish Shell Bay Club in South Florida, shown here in a rendering, boasts a world-class course and luxurious amenities -- and a $1 million membership initiation fee. Scroll through the gallery to see more.

Clocking in at 7,254 yards, the 18-hole course was designed by Australian former golfer Greg Norman. The two-time Open champion's course design firm has sculpted more than 100 courses worldwide.

Set between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway, water challenges are a key feature of the course.

The site also offers players access to The Bays, a 12-acre "state of the art" golf practice facility.

The $1 million initiation fee grants members access to four Grand Slam tennis surfaces, pickleball and padel courts, a 48-slip private marina, a wellness spa and a range of other amenities - shown here in a rendering.

The 108 residences in the 20-story condominium tower, opening in 2024, offer private wraparound terraces for panoramic views of the course, pictured in this rendering.

"We feel strongly that the vision for Shell Bay will resonate with today's luxury buyer," said Ari Pearl, founder and president of PPG Development -- co-designers of the resort -- in a press release. Pictured, a rendering of the development.