Patrick, not sure how to answer your questions, but I think one of the most recent examples of this is the Temenos Resort in Anguilla, with a Norman Course. I know they have struggled recently, but 5 or so years ago they wanted $275 or more to play there, and that was more than I wanted to pay.
We travelled quite a few times to St. Maarten, and could have gotten to Anguilla relatively cheaply, but I wasn't going over to golf for that much. So, I played St. Maarten's course once per trip, a total dog track (with some pretty good holes, actually). But, it was golf in January/February, and like Minnesotans, nobody at home was playing. I usually played a quick 18 and was back on the beach by 12 noon. My wife would tolerate one round, but more than that? Not sure. We usually were there for the beaches, the drinks, the food, to relax, etc. So, golf wasn't a priority (well, at least not to her!!).