Club West, Lakes plans heading to a final end

The sign warning trespassers not to jump in the water is an almost cruel reminder of what the Ahwatukee Lakes Golf Course used to look like before it was closed in 2013. Kimberly Carrillo/AFN Staff Photographer

 

One was the object of a bitter and expensive campaign and the other inspired a plan hatched by an Ahwatukee man while he was on work release from the County Jail.

But by this time next week, the ambitions inspired respectively by the Ahwatukee Lakes and Club West golf courses will expire once and for all as Wilson Gee gets them back.

“We’re not holding back on the foreclosure sales,” Gee told the AFN last week.

With a trustee sale of both sites set for Tuesday at his lawyer’s office, Gee said he is “99 percent sure” that The True Life Companies has no intention of paying off its $8.6 million note for the Lakes course and that Richard Breuninger won’t be ponying up the $1.3 million he owes for Club West.

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