Scottie, that is damn fine - well done Clayts & Co - the presentation & communication the BD members is first class.
Attracting new members with the redevelopment has been a big goal for the club and it has delivered in spades.
We (the club broadly, not claiming any personal role beyond introducing seven people since I joined) have attracted more than 300 new members since December 2010 when I joined the day Ogilvy Clayton presented the final plan to members.
The benefits of that are many: the average age of members has plummetted, we've got a groundswell of support for the delivery of new holes to continue at pace, we've been able to raise joining fees modestly and reintroduce a waiting period for full membership. All of that makes for a healthy club - financially and culturally.
Come May we will have 10 new holes in play (11 if you count the spare hole), Stage 1 holes will be the best they have ever been following some little nips and tucks being carried out currently, and the fescue roughs starting to come along to where they should have been if not for a setback last summer.
And to the club management's further credit, none of this has required any member levies (though that said, some members have volunteered to me that they'd gladly pay a small levy if it meant getting the next batch of holes rolling this winter rather than next, and I'm inclined to agree). That's the kind of enthusiasm and solidarity that any club doing major work wants to achieve.