Club West elections heighten Conservancy, Edge rivalry

By Paul Maryniak | Ahwatukee Foothills News

The struggle to determine a future for the Club West Golf Course enters a new phase this month after four residents opposed to houses on the site won seats on the HOA’s seven-member board.

In voting tabulated Feb. 4 during the Foothills Club West Association’s annual meeting, four incumbents whose board service spanned between eight and 20 years got the boot following a contentious campaign involving 11 candidates.

But the biggest loser wasn’t on the ballot.

The Edge, which bought the course last year from Wilson Gee, now must deal with a board dominated by candidates backed by the Club West Conservancy.

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