We went this weekend, which was the first day after reseeding. Course was nice, office staff was courteous and accommodating once you get someone who knows what they're doing.
The frisbee golf, as mentioned in other reviews wound up delaying our play on more than one occasion. It didn't feel like a very safe environment with so much going on simultaneously. I've lived across from this course for the past 13 years and have enjoyed playing on and off. Not sure I'm comfortable with the current setup.
In regards to front office staff. There may very well be some issues with staffing. . . I had called for a tee time 8 days in advance on a Friday and I was told by the woman answering the phone that since I wasn't a member, I wouldn't be able to book more than 7 days in advance. Members can book well in advance of this apparently. So, I called back the following day, same woman, but this time after being placed on hold for a bit, was told that there was no one in the pro shop that weekend to book my tee time. I was then told they weren't going to be taking any reservations until Tuesday. None of this really made sense but I wound up waiting until Wednesday. Maybe she wanted me to call back when she wasn't there. Who knows. The gentleman that wound up answering the phone on Wednesday was very surprised by my experience and apologized. I had no problem getting a tee time for Saturday.
Bottom line, you can get just about anyone to handle a cash register. . .you get what you're willing to pay for. . .and your image should never be taken lightly.
There are a couple of other golf courses nearby that I will be exploring. I agree with other reviewers that the combination of frisbee golf and traditional golf intertwined is not the best setup.