I thought I would throw my 2 cents in, as I have played the course a few times and my aunt did the enviromental planning for the property. There seems to be no disagreement that the acreage is one of the most beautiful developements completed in CA. The property is even more spectacular than Cordevalle. The membership isn't as active for the sole reason that you must own property to be a member, and many of the landowners never even built homes. I discussed the idea of offering memberships to those that don't own property with two members of the development team (ala the goat track Tehema), but the developers aren't interested until more homes are sold and built. They want to get a sense for the home owner membership before they offer it up to others. If they were in real financial peril, I think they could generate some quick cash this way. The development isn't in "financial trouble" as some have made it seem. The developers made a decent financial return so far, but the slow crawl of sales for the rest of the lots have slowed down new money which has restricted continual spending. I agree the course is no CPC or maidstone, but I really enjoyed the walk and layout. I play it with one of the developers, who is a former AZ state am champ, and from the back tees the course presented some very good shots, once you get into the meadow, in my humble opinion. The property was a pain to build and if it wasn't for the coastal commision would have been done 5 yrs earlier.