A major, key element to the project's success will the daily vibe...can they get that special "it" feeling that the really great course destinations all have. Modern, edgy architecture can rob a bit of that potential; it just doesn't really compliment natural course presentations as well as more rustic, softer edged structures from my view.
If you look to Bandon and Kingsbarns, BY FAR... the two most financially successful golf destination products created in the last 15 years, BOTH have architecture that generally fits their surroundings, though I always thought KB could have a bit more complimentary landscape setting around the immediate clubhouse area.
They also BOTH have CADDIES, though the caliber and consistency of the experience has been uneven at both, especially in the early years. These are different times, mis-steps will be punished severely, and Streamsong needs to nail that vibe properly, or the place WILL struggle. Cart golf being the dominant form of play slated for there, due to the heat, will present another potential vibe killer. There are a lot of layers to get right on that daily presentation...we'll see what evolves? I for one hope they realize a "corporate" approach won't deliver what they need.
Tim G,
Yes, the soil drains really well. Tom Doak told the little troupe that was fortunate enough to tee it up there this past Winter that it IS a windy site ,especially for inland Florida. The day we played, it was more like Scotland! Light rain showers, the occasional squall, and it still was very good golfing ground, despite the conditions.
Cheers,
Kris