The Wigwam has been around since the 1930s and its tag line has been "Authentic Arizona." Whatever happens with the gold club house, I hope it will reflect the heritage and tone of the village and the property- the southwestern architecture with an historical flavor.
I also hope the Gold and Blue Courses wil be left intact. They represent an era of Arizona golf which has been forgotten due to more modern architectural concepts and the development of the Scottsdale/Carefree corridor, yet continue to challenge and please players of all calibers. (BTW, the Blue is fun to play with Hickories.) I've never been much of a fan of the Red, especially since the changes made to allow for more housing, though it has served an important role as a reliever course when the others were bound up with tournaments or outings, and it is the course of choice for many of the members who feel the Gold is too challenging.
I guess, in summary, I hope Mr. Colangelo and his developers will be sensative to the special nature of the village and its relaxed, "authentic Arizona" nature.