I feel uncomfortable mentioning any negatives about this idea, in the face of all the positive blue sky talk. So, don't get me wrong... I am thrilled with the notion that a world class golf developer might bring his formula to our corner of the market and probably employ some of the best architects or our time to design something here.
Far be it from me to say that something like this isn't a slam dunk in the face of all the talent and experience Kaiser will bring. But, being a contrary SOB, I guess I still think of some aspects of the WI market that I think I "might" have a sense about. Really, I am not saying I have 'any' real expertise; just been around here a while.
So, I'm thinking about what one poster says above about nearby Green Bay/Fox Valley metro golfers supporting this, and the Madison market. What little I know, it just seems to me that by comparison, my guess is not 50 golfers a year from this Green Bay market and maybe 100 from the metro area play one round at Whistling Straits if paying rack rates. There may be a few more that go on some corp's dime and that may be no distinction to the Kohler operations as far as who rings the register. But, even with corp freebies and such, I can't imagine this area sends 300 paying rounds to WS and not 500 rounds to both Straits and BWR courses. Then, consider how many golfers travel to Erin Hills to tee it up even once a year... and again, not that many, which is opinion not backed up by any facts I know for sure.
Now just project that out to Milwaukee and Minneapolis and how many will pay rack rates to go even one and done to the Kohler or EH courses. Throw in some other mid-high end offerings like The Bull (Nicklaus) and golf architecture fan favorite Lawsonia Links, along with belt notch seekers who get invites to the likes of Milwaukee CC or Blue Mounds, and I just don't see these immediate metro areas contributing more than a thousand basically one and done rounds to visit Adams County version of Pine Valley. Particularly if the rack rate for golfers is $150+. So the next tier is; what does the Twin Cities and Chi town contribute? Then throw in the 'rest-of-the-world' like Bandon and Cabot seem to have to rely upon...? And, what sort of facilities have to be built to lodge the denizens it will require to support even 15,000 rounds a year?
It seems to me that it will take an extraordinary developer to pull this off and absorb the costs to build it out on some sort of long term vision basis. There is little question that Mr. Kaiser fits the bill. So, I hope he will bring the magic.