Stayed here for an anniversary weekend with my husband. Fabulous accommodations for a golf«play and stay». There are only a handful of villas,(maybe 10?) in a very secluded area between Portola and the Graeagle area. The villas are located along the 10th fairway of The Dragon at Nakoma. The villas are stand alone buildings and I believe there are 3 different floor plans. Ours was a 2 story with the first floor consisting of a small living area with a fold out couch, flat screen tv(albeit a small one) a mini kitchen, half bath and sauna. The mini kitchen consisted of a mini fridge, sink and a stovetop with a few burners. The kitchen was stocked with enough pots, pans, plates etc to cook in the villa, however we never used it. There is a Jacuzzi outside on the deck overlooking the fairway, however there are shutters for privacy if you choose. The second floor consisted of a master suite with another small flat screen tv, super comfy bed with great linens, 2 cedar closets, and the master bath had a Jacuzzi tub, glass shower and dual sinks. There was also a balcony out of the master with a sitting area to overlook the 10th. There are fireplaces in the living, master bed and master bath, although in July with the high risk of fire we were unable to use them due to county codes. That was fine as there were record highs that weekend so they were unnecessary. The A/C did work better downstairs as the upstairs was consistently 10 degrees hotter, but the evenings are cool and I like open windows while sleeping so it really didn’t affect us. The place had really cool lighting effects and walls and floor were trimmed with cedar which made the place smell great! While the villas are pretty far from civilization they are just a short walk from the clubhouse. For our day of golf we walked to the clubhouse and drove the cart back to the villa to load up our clubs. Not sure if its allowed, but we did it and it was super convenient! We also walked to the clubhouse for dinner one night and up for drinks at the bar on the second night. I didn’t want the leave the area but felt like we needed to see the surrounding area. Once we left to drive into town I just kept thinking how I would rather just spend the whole weekend at Nakoma! Overall, it was a bit spendy, but worth every penny!