I have mixed feelings about this.
On one hand, I think it could turn out to be a VERY cool golf course, depending on what they are able to do with Great Dunes.
But as a retired Georgia high school coach, I have a LOT of sentimental attachment to Oleander; for many, many years it was the site of the Georgia AAAA state championship each year. The players played 36 holes, pausing between rounds only long enough to get a sandwich and change shirt. We had a great golf program at Roswell HS, and we were one of the 16 teams in the tournament more often than not.
Four dear friends/colleagues and I also went to Jekyll every March for a coaches' convention and golf tournament; the tournament was also 36 holes, one day on Oleander and the other on Pine Lakes. There is absolutely NO way that I could ever convey how much fun those weekends were, or what the trip meant to us. One of the four passed away years ago, and a second has given up golf because of age and general health. I live in NC now, so only see those guys a couple of times a year, but those were some of the best days of my life.
In that respect, I'll hate to see Oleander go.