Twelve of us played in Sept. 2014 just before the USGA State event, ranging in handicaps from 8 to 28. The rate is all-day, so we played 36, and while it's not a course I would enjoy every day, I thought it was provocative. Maybe it's Dye's way of trying to get ahead of the curve in terms of what golf might look like 30 years from now, and its just too over the top, even with that in mind.
A simpler way to look at it would be akin to bringing a virgin to the Spearmint Rhino in Vegas and saying this is what women are really like.....nice to visit but you wouldn't want to stay/live there.
We did a package with 36 at Dye, 36 at Ross and 18 at Sultan's while staying at the resort and I thought it was quite reasonable.