Club West Course investor says, ‘I feel I’ve been duped’

David Jolkovski/ Awhatukee Foothills News

By Paul Maryniak |  Ahwatukee Foothills News

All he wanted, William Day told about 50 Club West residents, was “a solid investment that made sense.”

Instead, he said, after investing $250,000 in Club West Golf Management and giving course owner Richard Breuninger another $100,000 for grass seed, he finds himself in a frustrating mystery.

Day met for more than an hour March 28 with about 50 of the estimated 62 people who paid between $3,600 and $6,000 to join a semi-private club that Breuninger created shortly after his Inter Tribal Golf Association signed a $1.3 million note to buy the course from Wilson Gee Dec. 1.

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