Steve:
They had a pretty good construction crew there: David Postlethwait running the job, Scott Pool, Ron Farris, Jim Urbina, Jeff Potts (who does the architectural work for Landmark today), and me at the very end of the job. A better story yet is that David's mechanic, Mike DiBlasi, climbed the ranks from mechanic to superintendent to general manager and he is now part owner of the course!
It was a TPC for a while and then not, and there was a big falling out when the people who had joined it as a TPC were suddenly out in the cold when the Tour pulled away ... that was pretty awkward. Perry Dye eventually found some Asian buyers who honored the TPC memberships.
I have not played it in many years, but my guys in Denver say the housing has crept pretty tightly around some of the back nine holes that occupied the coolest part of the property.