Lots to reply to here:
Ian,
The recent visitor numbers are positively inflated by the exchange rate. Demand from the international market is as high as I can remember and people aren't shy about spending more in £GBP than they would before; given that absolute value is either the same or less in their own currency.
Anything that Scottish Golf issues as a strategy at the moment needs to be taken with a health warning that the organisation is in a state of flux. I'm not sure how much involvement they have on international marketing of the collective "product" of the Scottish courses as that is more the domain of Visit Scotland. I've certainly not seen any evidence of SG getting involved.
The course can only be a good thing for Highland visitor numbers, I'm just not sure it will keep many in Dornoch specifically for any longer than they stay now.
Marty,
I can't see the addition of another high ticket course affect the club membership plight. This certainly is the domain of Scottish Golf and is a bit of a worry, to say the least. We could talk about that for hours!
Golf needs to be pushed in schools at a grass roots level and that will feed into the clubs. For the first time since the establishment of a junior membership at North Berwick and Tantallon, they are joining forces to have a combined West Links Junior section due to both sections being so poorly subscribed to. Two clubs that now have waiting lists touching 5 years. Unthinkable when I was growing up.
Adrian,
Feddinch is the development are I think you are citing outside St Andrews. No idea about that but nothing there as it stands other than a few holes that seem to have gone to pasture where "finished" and merely roughed out holes in other areas.
As far as Kingsbarns and Castle I'm surprised that anyone at KB said that to you about the Castle taking away visitors. KB is flying! Booked solid most days and their price is going up next year by over 10%.
I have no doubt Coul Links will be a success as a course but if it is priced in the Castle Stuart, Trump Aberdeen and Kingsbarns brackets then it will be high end, predominantly US targeted play. To an extent, nothing wrong with that either, they are businessmen.
BUT that requires a significant increase in luxury accommodation to keep that level of clientele in Dornoch for longer than 1/2 nights within a week long trip. In that sense, I hope some investment in the town's lodging is forthcoming so Coul Links is a success in the way the locals want it to be. Keeping the spenders there for longer!
I guess it depends how we are measuring success - how highly ranked the course is or does it keep people in Dornoch for longer? If the latter part of the question extends to the Highlands then I'm sure it will be a success, I'm yet to be convinced it will keep huge numbers of people in Dornoch itself for any longer than Royal Dornoch does, as it stands.
We are not talking about the likes of me and the other GB&I golfers, or savvy/thrifty international golfers that frequent GCA. We're talking about guys who want a big comfy bed, a powerful shower in a big bathroom, a big room that they can spread all their gear out in and top class service to match great food.
As a complete aside, members at a place like Skibo will be loving this. Another world class course within 15 minutes of their very nice doorstep.