Tournament Hills Homes for Sale

5 active listings From $3,000,000 to $6,499,000

In October 1996, a 20-year-old Tiger Woods walked off the 18th at TPC Summerlin with his first PGA Tour title, and Tournament Hills wraps around that course. Roughly 132 custom homes sit behind the guard gate at the western edge of Summerlin, every one commissioned by its original owner. It was one of the first custom-home communities in the master plan, and it can't add another lot.

Price Any
Price Range
to
$500K-$1M $1M-$2M $2M-$5M $5M+
Beds Any
Bedrooms
Any 1+ 2+ 3+ 4+ 5+
Baths Any
Bathrooms
Any 2+ 3+ 4+ 5+
Sqft Any
Square Feet
to
Don’t see the right one yet?

Tell us what you want. We’ll search every Tournament Hills home for sale and reach out to owners on your behalf, even for homes that aren’t on the market yet.

About Tournament Hills

Tournament Hills started selling custom lots in the early 1990s, when Summerlin itself was new, and filled in through the decade one owner-commissioned home at a time. There's no production builder presence here: the roughly 132 estates inside the gates were each commissioned by their original owner, and no two read the same.

Homes and Pricing

The homes are custom and varied, and most date to the 1990s, so condition and renovation history vary house to house. Two listings at the same price can be very different purchases.

  • Roughly 132 custom estates, from about 3,500 square feet to more than 20,000
  • Lot sizes from a third of an acre to two and a half acres
  • Current listings run from about $3.5 million to $7 million, against a median sale around $2.4 million and a publicly reported record of $8 million

The HOA runs around $500 a month plus the Summerlin master association, which buys the staffed gate and roaming patrols.

Amenities and Lifestyle

The course is the identity. TPC Summerlin, the Bobby Weed design that opened in 1991, is a private members-only club in the PGA Tour's TPC network, and for more than three decades it hosted the Tour's Las Vegas stop, from the Las Vegas Invitational years through the Shriners Children's Open. Tiger Woods won his first Tour title here in 1996, in a playoff over Davis Love III. The 2024 tournament was the last one; the event left the fall schedule when the title sponsorship ended. Many homes back or face the course, and club membership runs separately from the HOA.

Location and Commute

Tournament Hills sits in The Hills South village at the western edge of Summerlin, off Rampart Boulevard, about five minutes from Downtown Summerlin and twenty-five from the Strip.

Who Lives Here

Inventory stays thin in a 132-home community where owners tend to stay. We've worked Tournament Hills long enough to know the pattern: the right home shows up a few times a year, not a few times a month. If it's on your list, the work starts before the listing does. Tell us what you're looking for and we'll watch the gate for you, on market and off.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Tournament Hills guard-gated?
Yes. Tournament Hills has 24-hour staffed guard-gated access at the main entry, with security on duty around the clock. The community sits inside the broader Summerlin master plan, in one of the elevated western village positions adjacent to TPC Summerlin.
What is TPC Summerlin?
TPC Summerlin is a private members-only championship 18-hole golf course managed by the PGA Tour's Tournament Players Club network. The course hosts the Shriners Children's Open, an official PGA Tour event held every fall. The course is private and members-only for regular play, but it opens to public viewing during tournament week each year. Tournament Hills residents have year-round adjacency to the course, with many homes inside the gates backing or facing the championship layout. TPC Summerlin membership is separate from the Tournament Hills HOA and is private to TPC Summerlin's club structure.
How does Tournament Hills compare to The Ridges?
Both are guard-gated luxury Summerlin communities, and they sit relatively close to each other. The Ridges is the Howard Hughes Corporation's flagship newer luxury village (built primarily from the early 2000s through the present, with custom homes around the Bear's Best course rebranding to Amara). Tournament Hills is the older established luxury village (built primarily from the 1990s through the early 2000s, around TPC Summerlin). The Ridges leans more modern desert architecturally; Tournament Hills leans more traditional luxury and Mediterranean. The Ridges anchors higher pricing tiers; Tournament Hills typically prices below The Ridges at comparable square footage. Buyers who want the newer modern desert aesthetic lean toward The Ridges. Buyers who want the established Summerlin lifestyle adjacent to PGA Tour-caliber golf often lean toward Tournament Hills.
How many homes are in Tournament Hills?
Approximately 360 homes sit inside the Tournament Hills gates across multiple sub-streets. The community is meaningfully smaller than the larger Summerlin luxury villages (The Ridges has approximately 800 homes), which is part of the structural appeal for buyers who want a more intimate guard-gated community. Most homes are on substantial lots, with several backing or facing TPC Summerlin's championship layout.
What schools serve Tournament Hills?
Tournament Hills is served by the Clark County School District. The schools most often associated with Tournament Hills addresses include Linda Givens Elementary, Charles and Phyllis Frias Elementary, Sig Rogich Middle School, and Palo Verde High School. Several private school options exist within reasonable distance, including The Meadows School (one of the most established private K-12 schools in the metro). We pull current zoning per address.
What are home prices like in Tournament Hills?
Active listings in Tournament Hills typically run from the low $1Ms for the smaller production luxury homes up past $4M for the larger custom estates on premium golf-course lots. The mainstream inventory typically runs between $1.5M and $2.5M. Homes with direct TPC Summerlin views or premium backyard course adjacency trade at meaningful premiums over interior lots in the same community. Inventory turnover is moderate; saved searches with new-listing alerts work well for serious buyers.