David:
That helps a lot, thanks.
But re your last two paragraphs, as you are wont to do, you are ascribing thoughts to me that are way oversimplified at best, and at worst are contrary to what I think. Thus I can only respond as follows:
SOME golfers like amenities.
SOME golfers could care less about the "architecture."
SOME courses that are flash over substance like this succeed big time - it has to do with competition in the area, price versus other courses around, tournament access, etc.
SOME courses like this fail. SOME munis get redeveloped also. A couple years ago a pretty neat, minimalistic design, very cheap green fee course up here called Oak Ridge closed. Does this mean that golfers favoring such things couldn't fill the tee sheets / are wrong / don't exist? Of course not. What happened there is that the land was worth more as condos then as a golf course, and greed took over. So the stretch you're making here from the constriction of Cascades to golfers who like amenities not being able to fill tee sheets, etc... Well hell I never said they were the MAJORITY - all I ever said is that they do EXIST, and so to deny them is silly. And exist they do.
Furthermore, I have the idea, perhaps erroneous, that you think this is all or nothing, as you seem to say here. I never said that myself. All I ever got you to try to see is that it's not so easy to say 'Lost Canyons sucks and should be blown up... Tierra Rejada is so awful, it never should have been built..." because there is a whole class of golfers for whom those courses are great, and yes, god forbid, they like them better than Rustic Canyon. I never said they were the majority, I never said they had good taste, nor did I ever say I agreed with them. YOU seem to ascribe all these things to me, which is frustrating. I neither have ever said this, nor do I believe it.
But to disregard their existence is just plain wrong... they are out there... and if Cascades gets constricted, then while I am sad to see any golf course fail, perhaps it is a sign things are turning in the "right" directions and subtance over flash is starting to carry the day - to which I say, GREAT! But I also do believe that it is a big beautiful golf world, and if a developer wants to build a Tierra Rejada, than I just don't get how it hurts.. there are people who do like the course... in the end if it fails, it's the developers problem... Oh sure, in my perfect world there are way more Rustic Canyons than Tierra Rejadas - but you know what also? As a consumer, I just don't go to Tierra Rejada! Those who do, well god love them they're not fighting me for a tee time at Rustic. Why this is all a bad thing is what I am trying to understand...
And my thinking is that it's not so simple to say what I do - that there is only so much land and money for golf courses, so we ought to fight hard that more Rustics get built instead of Tierras. But I see little I can do on that front, so while I wish it were so, so long as both types are being built - and damn I see a lot of great courses in teh Rustic mode being built - I just don't see the fight to fight yet.
But I aim to learn, again.
In the end, David, again, I am not the enemy you like to make me out to be. I'd appreciate a little benefit of the doubt and a lot less assumptions and misconceptions. Thanks.
TH