Here is Forrest Richardson's plan for BellAir:
https://www.golfcoursearchitecture.net/digital/magazine/issue61/84/#zoom=z@Jeff,
Sun City West has 7 courses, 4 regulation and 3 short. They are a golf factory doing more than 200,00 rounds/year.
Sun City has 8 courses, 5 regulation and 3 short.
Sun City Grand has 4 regulation courses.
Sun City Festival has 27 holes.
Westbrook Village, another 55+ community, has 2 regulation courses.
Arizona Traditions, another 55+ community, has 1 regulation course.
Sun Village, another 55+ community, has an 18 hole par 3 course.
My community, Pebble Creek, has 3 regulation courses, one of which recently completed a 4M+ renovation without an assessment and will re-open in November. We will probably do somewhere around 125,000 rounds next year. The developer is still building houses so we anticipate more rounds will be played in the future. Rather than build a short course as some residents wanted, we now have yellow tees on 2 courses at around 4000y.
Given that there are more daily fee non age restricted courses in the West Valley and just a few private courses- Arrowhead, Briarwood, Corte Bella, Blackstone and the soon to open Sterling Grove, I think an argument can be made that the West Valley comes close to The Villages in Central Florida in offering golf for us "active adults" in age restricted communities.