Gee’s promise to build Lakes course called ‘not credible

By Paul Maryniak | Ahwatukee Foothills News

Ahwatukee Lakes Golf Course owner Wilson Gee testified Monday that he hopes to “build a better course” on the beleaguered site – but with a few conditions.

But after listening to Gee’s testimony, Superior Court Judge Theodore Campagnolo called him “not credible” and promised to impose “serious sanctions” on his company, ALCR, for not complying with a previous judge’s 2018 order to restore the course he closed in 2013.

“I find Mr. Gee to continue to be not credible,” said Campagnolo, who found ALCR in contempt of court in August for not complying with Judge John Hannah’s 2018 order to restore the 18-hole executive course.

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