This "resort" was probably the place to visit 30 years ago. They have invested in the golf clubhouse, pro shop, lobby, and main building but the rooms likely haven't been updated in 25+ years. We paid to have a suite, it was large, the bed was nice, but otherwise it was in rough shape, the bathroom had broken floor tile, peeling wallpaper, the tub filler spout wasn't even attached to the wall. We also had ants in the bathroom the first morning.
We went for a weekend getaway and were excited to relax by the pool, but that didn't really happen. We went out to the pool area about noon on Saturday, the entire outdoor bar had been overtaken by a birthday party for a small child, with decorations, streamers, matching shirts and 25-30 people easy. Then after that party ended, in the area by the pool where you could play corn hole and similar was overtaken by child's birthday party this one included bounce houses, a bubble foam cannon, and reception tables setup for like 40 people. The resort had a small pool area for adults only, which becomes irrelevant when it is surrounded by bounce houses and down range from a bubble cannon. It felt more like a Chuck E. Cheese than a resort. At nearly $250/night for the room, 'resort fees" and taxes, it felt more like a 2-star hotel masquerading as a resort.