I didn't receive check in information so I contacted the host. A woman from the pro shop called me and left a voicemail to tell me what the check in procedure was. On the day of check in, I went to the pro shop as directed, but it was locked and no one was there. Luckily, I had the woman's phone number from her earlier voicemail- she came to open the pro shop to give me the keys to the condo. (She was very nice.) I was also glad I had her phone number because there was no welcome sheet in the condo with instructions re: check out or the WIFI password, etc., which I thought was odd. I called and texted the woman to get the WIFI password and also messaged the owner (he sent me the passwords right away). The condo exterior is worn/older. The stairwell leading to the upper floor has old, stained carpet that was damp in places, but the worst part was the overwhelming, horrible smell of perfume or cleaner or air freshener. It would be overwhelming for people with any sensitivity to strong scents. Once in the condo, the main room also had that smell, though not as strong- I found the culprit, which was one of those plug-in air fresheners in the living room. The condo itself was so spacious and perfect for what we needed (beds to sleep in/a place to rest between locations). The kitchen doesn't have much if you are planning to cook (we didn't). I could see a group of friends staying here to golf or in the winter if you are skiing in the area. The view of the 18th hole is lovely and the back deck is quiet. I sat outside for a bit but then I noticed several hornets going in and out of the wood railing so I went inside. The beds were actually quite comfortable and having three bathrooms was great!