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The compelling reason is 12 inches of snow outside and more on the way.
If the courses were as good as bandon, of course people would come.
there are FAR more good choices in the summer than there are in the winter(which is why a dogtrack like Doral packs them in)
None of this works though if you don't build a hotel
a few cottages won't work unless you charge $1000 + per round.
But it's a moot point as there no chance the courses would be as good as Bandon-but if they were just good-really good, they'd be packed as the caribean has little else to offer as far as compelling golf.
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Jeff,
Yes, I live in Minnesota and think about winter golf and where I would go A LOT. Caribbean just doesn't do it for me because it isn't easy travel to get there and I'd rather do a quick and easy winter trip somewhere in the U.S. that I can get in and out of easily. I'd rather save up my marriage deposits for a summer trip to a Bandon, UK, Cabot, Ballyneal/Sand Hills type spot.
You are right that it won't work without a hotel. But in my opinion, there needs to be something else, something really unique to warrant building the golf course or courses, hotel, and infrastructure. I would say that a Doak and CC course at the same spot in the Caribbean would be unique.