John,
Yeah, I probably vote against. I think the big name designers have just as many golf courses that are part of real estate foreclosure deals as anyone.
WHG is right - only 30% of home sales go to golfers. Others just appreciate the view. And, women make the decision most of the tim, or at least have to be on board. That means location, schools if applicable, etc., and as noted.
Its possible (I haven't really studied it) that CC courses don't sell lots well because of their low profile minimalism. Studies show that green sites, the fw landing areas with bunkers, then tees, if landscaped, then open fw sell best in that order.
Of course, any lot with a mound blocking the view sells dead last worst. Since they do so little fw mounding, they have a fighting chance, but designers who forego "design quality" or at least consider facing bunkers, fw cuts, etc. towards nearby houses, rather than what a particular shot might yield to the better player probably stand a better chance of having good lot sales than a "pure" designer.