Steve,
Post 26 is a good one and I think I agree with all of it...however, I don't think it has to be that way.
I think an owner can manage their relationship with the professional events/organizers much better than they have. I think that should be the goal (not of Streamsong, but of the courses/clubs that do host events).
Case in point, we're witnessing Merion unwind much of what the course looked like prior to the recent run of USGA events...did the changes made in advance of those events really have a meaningful impact on the quality of each event? Very happy to see this process happening and hoping its a lesson for others.
My answer wasn't to a hypothetical..."what's the best business plan for Streamsong?". It was an answer to Pat's question...'what kind of golf course would act as a significant golfing lure?'
Streamsong is on the radar of a certain demographic because two of the top design firms working today built very highly regarded courses. How many different kinds of courses are there that would expand that demographic? The guys in my neighborhood might think about going there if they saw it on TV in March...
Out of curiosity, is there any way to guess at the "lure" Bandon Trails and Old Macdonald have delivered? I'm not asking if people like/prefer them, or what the breakdown in rounds are. I'm asking if more people put Bandon on their destination list once they added a third and fourth course.