And eventually they would end up as Pebble Beach North, albeit with five courses; i.e., priced out of the range of all but the most wealthy. Maybe it's inevitable.
I get the efficiency of booking large groups. From a business perspective, if you're really focused on maximizing profits, it's a no-brainer. But I have been clinging to the faith in Mike Keiser's original purpose: to serve the Retail Golfer. Every year, there is less and less evidence that faith is warranted, and stories like TempoTown describes above are a perfect example of that. That scene would have never occurred ten years ago. I've had my own similar experiences with a large group of Toyota Sales guys who were treating the place like it was their personal playground.
As his sons take over more and more of the operations of the organization, I've seen less and less focus on the Retail Golfer. This gives me less reason to think that his sons are going to carry that original purpose forward, especially once Mike is gone.
But until that happens, (or they actually do price themselves out of my range), I'll keep going back.