The principal executive in this development is Bill Foley. If he is the same person as William P. Foley, II, he's got quite a fiducial background, and as a golfer.
William P. Foley, II is Chairman of the Board, Fidelity National Financial Inc. ...
www.fnf.com/FNF/AboutFNF/ExecBios/Foley.htm "Despite his numerous professional and philanthropic commitments, Bill is an accomplished golfer, who was ranked in 2004 by Golf Digest as one of top five executive golfers in the world."
As some of you may know, Montana is in the midst of massive economic and cultural changes. Whereas, just decades ago they had one of the highest per capita incomes in America, now is 49th of 50. Mining has poisoned water tables, old dams are dangerously precarious, trees have been shaven, and topsoils have been carried away, agriculture is unprofitable, etc.
The people coming in are generally out-of-staters building second homes, not tax-paying full time residents and not working, but recreating. Nothing wrong with that except that all the land speculation has driven home and land prices out of reach to many Montanans.
In the Rock Creek website it makes some effort to explain their mission to not let the acreage become massively overbuilt and keeping expansion under control. Even to keep most of the acreage for cattle ranching.
It's an emotional issue for Montanans, as I'm sure they don't want to lose their identity as ruggedly individualistic and self-sovereign, and probably fear becoming service employees of fly-in bedroom communities. But, since the mining and lumber industries have pretty much raped the state and run away, any positive speculation can't be bad.
Anyway, their ABOUT US link and NEWS links were interesting to me.