Oops..missed Mountain Laurel and Springwood, two others I've played. ML is a Geoffrey Cornish design from the early 70s, and Springwood was built by Tom Clark/Dan Schlegel of Ault&Clark in the 1998.
Nearly all of these courses were "aquisitions" by the Gotham Golf group, but one notable exception might provide an idea that supports the "overextended" theory.
The group had bought the Yorktowne Golf course in York, PA a few years ago, which was a pretty run down public course built in the 40s having trouble surviving in a saturated market.
The group brought in architect James Ganley and designed a completely new 18 hole course over the original, with bent grass tees, fairways, greens, etc., in an attempt to create a mid-upscale course. The problem is that York PA is not exactly a major metro area, nor a tourist attraction. There are already about 8-12 courses in the immediate area, including the aforementioned Springwood, which is head and shoulders above the rest in terms of design.
The area has been trying to market themselves as a golf destination, but seriously...what the heck does one do in York, PA for fun...even after playing some marginally good, reasonably priced golf??