Bankruptcy threatens season at Club West Golf Course

Club West Golf Course /Tom Sanfilippo/Inside Out Aerial/Ahwatukee Foothills News

 

The bankruptcy case filed by the Club West Golf Course owner to stop a foreclosure proceeding has jeopardized the 2018-19 golfing season at the site.

A hearing on the bankruptcy petition filed last week by the Inter Tribal Golf Association has been set for Sept. 25 – only a few weeks before overseeding must begin if the course can be ready for golf.

“It’s going to be tight. If we can’t make it by mid-October, you’re not going to have a season,” said Wilson Gee, the former owner who had been poised to regain control of the course on Aug. 21 had not ITGA’s bankruptcy filing a day earlier blocked a trustee sale.

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