I remember not long ago, we had a thread on the golf-residential on-going plan 35 miles from this Hobart plan. Greg Norman's team dropped out after several failed years. Here is a news story recently about that failed project:
http://www.themercury.com.au/article/2011/11/20/278231_most-popular-stories.htmlAnd a peek at the land that lies scarred and fallow there:
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ll=-42.539675,147.889152&spn=0.021091,0.052314&t=h&z=15&vpsrc=6And that project was walking distance to their little town club.
It seems that Taz is just following the same golf overbuilt market, driven by dreamers as here in many parts of the states, and world. In this "Solis" project as described, they had 680 residential units planned in a remote area of the world where a seemingly thriving metro area is 35 miles away, has several golf courses in the area, and an isolated population of 220K. Jeez, there can't be 680 people living near Solis, let alone folks that can afford to build in a Greg Norman designer enclave! Sure, you have folks like us who travel 1000s of miles to play at a place like Barny dunes and Lost Farm. Yet, is that even secure, despite being indisputedly world class golf?
The more I look at this Hobart situation, the more I'd love to spend some time there. Taz really seems like a great adventure. The wine industry seems to be on the rise. Wiki describes a cultural experience on the rise, arts, sports, and entertainment. Hell, I'd go for these oysters and meal at a place like this!!!
http://www.barillabay.com.au/restaurantIf they did build a world class course on that 7 mile beach Hobart suburban peninsula, would they just be fighting for the intrepid golf traveler crowd making their way to Barny Dunes, or would the nearness to Hobart be such a better draw that they'd survive on their own? I just wonder, can the 1% crowd keep all these remote golf destinations going from Hainan to Barny D., to Bandon, to Mullen, to Nova Scotia? And Doak and C&C have been to every one of them!!!
Honestly, I think you are going to have to expand that 1% crowd by several more percentage points to keep all these balls in the air.