The board has gotten VERY politically correct all of a sudden if a poster can't even ask if a lot of changes to a course in year 2 is a sign of something, and assumes that it may well have been the owner's request to build some questionable stuff ...
None of us will ever know the owners' marching instructions to Jack Nicklaus on this project, although it's hard to imagine they were micro-managing all the details since they sold the place [EDITED to reflect correction of facts in subsequent post] after one year of operation.
But, Chip, you shouldn't call it malpractice. Just call it bad design, if that's what you think.
That tenth hole is something else. If you'd showed it to me five years ago and told me that Jack Nicklaus had built that hole, I would have bet my life against it.
As for the viability of The Prairie Club, or of any other course in the Sand Hills, what I said was that these clubs are shooting for a national market, the same as any new private course in Montana or Texas or anywhere away from a population center. There is only so big a market for those type of memberships. I'm not sure if that market is saturated yet, but at the rate we're going, it will be. Nevertheless, if someone builds a course as good as Sand Hills, it will succeed ... it's just harder to do than a lot of developers think.