This location is a bit hard to find, but it's well worth the effort. The staff is welcoming and helpful, and they're eager to assist with any questions or concerns. The facility is well-maintained and clean, with plenty of parking available. Wheelchair accessibility is also a plus, with both a parking lot and entrance designed to accommodate people with mobility issues. As a golfer, I was happy to see that this location is co-branded with Mark J. Caldwell, PGA Golf Academy, which suggests a strong focus on the sport. Unfortunately, there's a lack of information about the personal training services offered here. It's not clear what kind of training options are available or what the trainers are like. It's a bit surprising, given the location's focus on golf, to not see any mention of golf-related training or conditioning. Despite this, the atmosphere is peaceful and calming, making it a great place to unwind and focus on your game. A minor issue is the lack of information about the personal training services, which might be a bit confusing for potential clients. Overall, this location has a lot going for it, but could benefit from a bit more transparency.