Both the Sagebrush Golf and Sporting Club and former PGA Tour player Richard Zokol have dropped the lawsuits against each other.

Zokol, co-founded, co-designed and was chief executive of the Sagebrush Golf Course, which he left in early 2012 after a dispute with ownership.

He then launched a civil lawsuit against them in March of 2014 claiming special damages, which included a design fee of $200,000 he alleged he wasn’t paid.

Two months later, the owners responded by filing a counter claim against Zokol for mismanaging the project in the amount of more than $42 million — the amount they claim was sunk into the course.

This past September, both parties reached an agreement that both claims would be dismissed without cost to either side.

Sagebrush did not open for play this season due to rezoning complications that are being dealt with ahead of the course’s anticipated reopening next spring.

Sagebrush president Bob Garnett has said the owners do not want to open the course until a new owner is found.