Ok, there was a bump in out of state golfers. But will they recommend the course to others? How many people return to play it again?
I like the course a lot, except for the ninth hole, but I am not the general, golf playing public that loves carts, Rees Jones, Tom Fazio and signature holes.
I wonder what Kemper Sports is doing to ensure a good experience and get people to recommend the course to other golfer when they return home. A golf course needs to exceed expectations in order for people to say, yeah, you should go play it, even though there are no carts and it is links golf.