The problem, as I see it, is the following:
Shawnee, the Golden Age course that freaks on this site seem to hold onto, isn't that great. The piece of land is really flat and, honestly, they have done all that they can do with it, as I see it. Sorry. Shawnee is hardly in the Pokes, anyway, being much closer to down east and definitely out of the mountains.
The modern courses are all the same type...mountain goat courses. There is no variety of layout. You can't build a dunes course, a links-style course, a heathland course...all you can do is build the same course on a different piece of land.
The casinos are THE way to bring people in...here's my analogy:
About ten years ago, I traveled to Costa Rica with a student exchange. Golf was just beginning its ascent in that country. Why? Wouldn't eco-tourism hold up? Yes, for the moms and the kids. The dads? PLEASE! They wanted their golf...let honey and the kids go see the sloths, the cloud forests, the volcanoes. As a result, CR now has a burgeoning golf course business and attracts repeat visitors.
When I was in the Pokes two years ago, we stayed at Split Rock. They have an easy nine, a challenging nine and right behind our condo, the makings of a third, also challenging, nine. What about it? Mountain golf. No different from any of the other courses I played there.