Garland,
My interpretation of the Bandon comparison is NOT that anyone is suggesting that Black Mesa is trying to be Bandon in all respects, but that with a second strong course it could become a great multi-course golf destination. It has some significant advantages over Bandon in cost and ability to get there from most major population centers and some significant hurdles in becoming that place that others are imagining. However, I'll concede that its possible if the second course gets built that the place could really take off and I certainly hope it does since I'm only 90 minutes away.
I played the course recently with a guy that's had two major back surgeries, can't fly the ball more than about 150, and plays golf a few times a year. He did not have a problem from the blue tees at 6600 yards reaching the fairways, managed to get around without losing more than a few balls, and had a great time and is excited about taking other people back. My personal opinion is that Paa-Ko Ridge is far more penal than Black Mesa. You make a fair point that Black Mesa isn't a great course to walk.
And I'll bet that the cost at Bandon will keep more golfers from enjoying that experience than the walkability of Black Mesa.
All,
Black Mesa is far closer to Santa Fe than Rustic Canyon is to Los Angeles! Its a pretty 20 minute drive--just don't speed!