To offer a brief history lesson....
when Mark Parsinen (and Art Dunkley) opened Kingsbarns (in about 2000), they set the green fee above that of the Old Course. It was an unheard of concept. Many laughed, scoffed and scorned at the decision. They stuck to their guns, offered a great product, and people came, paid and played. Soon other courses followed – heck, even The Links Trust took the opportunity to boost the green fees on TOC.
I can see the same happening here. Mr Parsinen is offering another great product, and in a few years (at most), Narin, Brora, R.Dornock etc will all put up their green fees to near what CS has proposed.
I guess, if due to the totally different economic climate, few do go to play CS, then they may review their position. That's business.
Another angle some may not have considered is the golf tour market. I can guarantee that Mr Parsinen and Co, will have aggressively approached the tour industry to entice them to bring groups to CS. Deals will be done to get the word of mouth out. And that's called marketing. I have never met anyone better at it than Mr Parsinen.
I wish them the best of luck. There will never be enough good golf courses in the world. And, as someone clever once said, 'a rising tide floats all boats'.
Happy New Year.
Scott