Is Sand Valley the key to the operation, geographically speaking, for reaching golfers willing to travel a bit? MK will now have a place on the east (Cabot) west (Bandon) and center (Wisconsin) of North America. If we add Streamsong, that makes four new destinations to challenge the traditional ones (Pinehurst and Myrtle Beach come to mind) for the finite dollar of the retail golfer.
Will a visit to a regional MK destination be sufficient to compel a group of retail golfers to book a visit to a more distant locale? Regarding the overseas investments, does the space to build a 4-course (soon to 5? plus short courses) exist? Would it be viable?
I've been twice to Bandon and look forward to heading to Cabot and Sand Valley at some point. I'd also like to get to Streamsong, to contrast how different ownership presents a similar product.
There is no one of his ilk in the hall to date. There are non-pro golfers, including course architects, presidents, and tournament directors
http://www.worldgolfhalloffame.org/hall-of-fame/search-hall-of-fame-members/but no specific builder/developers. If one is to be enshrined, it would be hard to argue Koehler over Keiser. My guess is that both will take the step one day.