Awesome move and we all will wait (impatiently) to see this new destination.
Most interesting will be what evolves on this windy island. Like it's neighbors it's beautiful and serene with a very laid back lifestyle and culture. This otherwise sleepy island has little in the way of major tourism infrastructure.
For years it's been known as an out-of-the-way kite and windsurfing destination, and I can tell you from years of first-hand experience, these sailors need little other than a hammock or mattress, fresh food and beer, wind and a freshwater shower to find bliss.
I imagine some fresh capital will find it attractive now and come in and invest in more infrastructure and ancillary services. It's existing inland golf course might find a patron willing to renovate it? New restaurants and air services will have to arrive. No matter, its exciting to know that such savvy folks as Ben, Mike, et.al. are committed to adding yet another worthy golf destination to this planet.