To begin with, the entire area from I'd say Perry to Apalachicola is terribly depressed, impoverished and populated with a lot of unfriendly and unhappy people. On this property, the one fellow who they call Coach appears to do every job that is administrative in nature. You see, since you check into your Villa at the pro shop, and you make your reservations there for both The villas and tee times, Coach has his hands full. Of course he also has to tend to the needs of the pro shop, checking in golfers and selling apparel and merchandise etc. I'm not sure where everybody else was.
The property is in the state of construction/renovation such that it's very difficult to navigate on foot, which is the only way since they have no porters or luggage carousels or any of that nature to help you get your belongings from your vehicle in the parking lot to the villa. They did have two parking places that were closer to my villa, but they had cones in front of them for no parking during my stay, only to be removed as I was literally leaving the parking lot for the last time.
The villas are very nice, they are essentially tiny homes and I think they are very nice and appointed well. However there is so much ambient light outside that you need to bring something to cover your eyes when you sleep. But they were very comfortable.
The resort offered me an additional night at half price and then reneged on it. The golf was lovely.