Jaws has a great business model in place for public courses and has turned around a number of fledgling courses into nice public options. And now he has his sights set on Ramblewood, which is in terrible condition but is a distinct challenging play with 27 holes. I'm looking forward to seeing whether he can turn that course around.
Riverwinds is an example of a course that was in almost as bad shape as Ramblewood, but is now much more interesting and in nice shape conditions wise. I played it last November and it was an entirely different course than when I last played it at one of its low points, circa 2008.
He continues to revitalize courses in the area and maintains a nice balance of providing a great golfing experience while attracting the casual golfer without compromising the playability or interest of the courses.