Here's my take on Keiser.
He got lucky with Bandon. One of the most difficult places in the US to travel to but also one of the most beautiful coastlines in the world with a very depressed economy. Lodging sucks in Coos County Oregon with just a handful of small motels and very limited STR (new law) - with influence over local politics enough to extend the runway of the local airport (north bend- coos bay) to allow airline jets to land. My buddies were on the airport board of directors who voted in favor of against the heavy opposition from the locals and natives claiming native american burial grounds... I think. But Bandon sells links golf and rules the hospitality; lodging food and drinks.
So they're taking a similar approach to Mt. Enterprise, middle of nowhere, hard to travel to but just enticing enough for the DFW/Houston market golfers to drive to utilize their lodging for a few days of golf. The difference is the weather. As unpredictable as the coastal weather may be, you can count on year round cool weather and no snow at Bandon. And I'd prefer that over Texas hot/cold weather.