
High above the Coachella Valley floor, where the Santa Rosa Mountains rise with quiet confidence, BIGHORN Golf Club exists in a category entirely its own. Not simply a golf club and not merely a residential enclave, BIGHORN is a carefully guarded community defined by discretion, architectural ambition, and two of the most respected private golf courses in the desert. For those who know, BIGHORN is less about membership and more about belonging.
Founded in the early 1990s with a vision to redefine desert luxury, BIGHORN was built on the idea that privacy and world-class living should coexist seamlessly. From the beginning, the club set a different tone. Homes were positioned for seclusion and to protect views. Brick-paved streets were designed to curve gently with the land. Every detail, from landscaping to architecture, was meant to feel intentional, understated, and enduring.
Golf sits at the heart of the BIGHORN community. Home to two exceptional courses, the Mountains Course designed by Arthur Hills, and the Canyons Course by Tom Fazio. The club delivers distinct experiences under the same uncompromising standards. The Mountains Course is defined by elevation changes and expansive desert vistas, while the Canyons Course stands out for its dramatic water features and waterfalls woven through refreshing oasis-like landscapes. Tee times do not exist. When members are ready to play, they check in with the starter, creating a remarkably efficient experience. Rounds move quickly without ever feeling rushed, eliminating waiting, stress, and distraction. It is a pace and purity of play that feels refreshingly rare.

It’s not uncommon to spot a herd of bighorn sheep effortlessly climbing the mountain behind the first hole of the Mountains Course, relaxed and completely unbothered. Often grazing calmly before ascending the rugged terrain, they feel almost intentionally placed. It is a perfect, unforgettable experience, where BIGHORN’s namesake creates a breathtaking reminder of the seamless blend of world-class golf and the raw beauty of the desert. This is golf the way it was meant to be experienced.
BIGHORN’s appeal extends far beyond the fairways. The community attracts an accomplished, low-key membership that values refinement without ostentation. CEOs, entrepreneurs, athletes, and creatives are drawn here not for show, but for peace of mind. And what makes it all even more special is the exclusivity: the only way to become a member is by owning property within the gates.
At BIGHORN, there’s a profound sense of safety and serenity the moment you pass through the gates. A quiet assurance that lets you truly unwind. The security is discreet yet comprehensive. The service is polished without pretense.
Life here comes with remarkable perks: a resort-level spa and state-of-the-art gym, tennis on both hard and clay courts; dedicated pickleball facilities, private wine lockers, and an enviable Wine program and amenities on both sides easily accessible by golf cart.

We must also mention The Vault, a club within a club housing members’ rare and exotic cars. Even an on-site Marketplace for everyday essentials such as fresh-squeezed juice, hand-crafted Starbucks coffee, dry-cleaning drop off/pick up, and fresh flower arrangements.
Exceptional restaurants that rival anything in the valley, one of which is a fine-dining restaurant (which is extremely rare for a private club) with incredible down-valley views, and the chef constructed one-of-a-kind eating experiences, like a 10-course Kaiseki dinner.
We kept hearing from members how much they love that they never need to leave the gates if they don’t want to, with everything thoughtfully curated right here, from wellness and fitness programs to an endless social calendar. Like BIGDEAL tournaments, which are known all over for their competitive, elaborate play and even more elaborate parties.
Homes within BIGHORN reflect this same philosophy. Architecture is bold but harmonious, modern yet rooted in its surroundings. Custom estates are designed to live lightly on the land, often blurring the line between indoor and outdoor space. Glass disappears at the push of a button. Water features mirror the sky. Views are preserved as fiercely as privacy.
One estate that perfectly embodies the BIGHORN ethos is the former home of legendary Hollywood producer Jerry Weintraub, located at 632 Pinnacle Crest. While the property has recently been sold, its story remains inseparable from the fabric of the community.

Weintraub, whose career spanned managing icons like Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley to producing cultural landmarks such as The Karate Kid and Ocean’s Eleven, could have lived anywhere. He chose BIGHORN. That decision alone speaks volumes.
Perched on a prized 1.44-acre lot overlooking the 16th hole and 17th par-3 of the Canyons Course, the estate commands sweeping, unobstructed valley views that define its sense of place. From sunrise through dusk, the desert unfolds in full panorama, a setting that simply cannot be replicated. Designed by renowned architectural designer Guy Dreier, the 9,152-square-foot residence is both striking and intentional, with disappearing walls of glass that blur the line between indoors and out, limestone floors, and warm wood ceilings that extend naturally into expansive outdoor living areas.
Inside, the home balances architectural drama with effortless livability. The primary suite features a glass-floored extension that appears to float above the pool, creating a seamless connection between bedroom, water, and spa-like bath. Multiple gathering spaces, a discreet media room, and an intuitive layout allow the home to feel intimate despite its scale. Outdoors, two infinity-edge pools, a spa, and open-air living areas complete a setting designed for both grand entertaining and quiet evenings beneath the desert sky, all within one of the community’s most coveted vantage points.

On the Market at BIGHORN
Within the gates of BIGHORN, architecture and lifestyle converge at the highest level. These two exceptional residences offer a rare opportunity to own not just a home, but a front-row seat to one of the most coveted private club communities in the desert.

706 Summit Cove
Listed at $62,000,000
20,667 Sqft
7 Bedrooms
10 Full + 2 Half Bathrooms
Fully Furnished
Any residence crowned as the “Ultimate Home” deserves more than a passing glance. It deserves a pause. A recalibration of expectations. Designed and furnished by world-renowned architectural designer Guy Dreier, 706 Summit Cove is a statement about scale, restraint, and what happens when architecture is allowed to converse fluently with its surroundings. This is a true magnum opus of opulence and timeless luxury, executed with organic intention rather than excess.
Perched nearly 1,000 feet above the desert floor, the estate occupies a commanding position within the Coachella Valley. From this elevated vantage point, the world feels quieter, slower, and somehow more deliberate. Set on 7.67 acres of pristine hillside, 706 Summit Cove offers approximately 32,000 square feet under roof, thoughtfully composed rather than overwhelmingly vast. Seven bedrooms and twelve baths are distributed across the estate, complemented by six kitchens and a series of intimate gathering spaces that invite both grand entertaining and quiet solitude. It is a residence designed to adapt seamlessly to the rhythm of its owner’s life, whether hosting four guests or four hundred.

The views alone would justify the acclaim. From nearly every angle, the estate frames a cinematic panorama of rugged mountains, manicured golf course greens, and the glittering down-valley lights that come alive as the sun slips behind the horizon. It is a perspective rarely found in private golf course residences, and almost unheard of across the wider Coachella Valley. Daytime brings shifting desert hues and dramatic shadows. Nightfall delivers a constellation of city lights below, creating a sense of elevation that is both literal and emotional.
Dreier’s material selections reinforce the estate’s connection to its environment while underscoring its global sophistication. Panther Slate sourced from India grounds the home with a tactile richness, while natural woods soften the architectural lines. Titanium fasciae introduce a subtle modern edge, balanced by the warmth of a copper roof that will age beautifully over time. French limestone adds a quiet elegance underfoot, and expansive floor-to-ceiling glass dissolves the boundary between interior and exterior. The result is a home that feels anchored and part of the mountain, rather than imposed upon it.

Indoor-outdoor living is not treated as a trend here, but as a philosophy. Broad terraces extend the living spaces outward, offering settings equally suited for intimate dinners or large-scale celebrations. Every exterior space feels purposeful, designed to be lived in rather than merely admired.
Inside, the furnishings tell a more intimate story. While the scale of the estate is undeniably impressive, the interiors are warm, layered, and surprisingly personal. Thoughtful design choices create a series of inviting moments that draw guests in and encourage them to linger. Attention to detail is evident at every turn, from the flow of the spaces to the way light moves through the home throughout the day.
706 Summit Cove is not about spectacle for spectacle’s sake. It is about harmony. Between architecture and rock formation. Between grandeur and comfort. Between worldly materials and a distinctly Californian sense of ease. It is the rare home that feels both extraordinary and deeply livable, a benchmark for modern luxury in the desert and a compelling reminder of what is possible when vision meets unrivaled execution.
