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04-11-2019, 11:01 AM
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Originally Posted by edgarspencer
Sandanona and Addieville (my two favorite Vintagers) both had banquet facilities close by, as well as lodging. Hausmann's is a great Sporting Clay venue, but I am not familiar with any banquet facilities close to the shooting grounds. If they are close by the various hotels, that's great for most people. I have always camped at Hausmann's, so that may present a challenge.
Dover Plains was a nice location but that was short lived.
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A suggestion for consideration if the PGCA hasn't set up a banquet facility as yet: Tall Pines is located just a few miles north of Hausmann's (toward Vestal) and I'm told it's an excellent golf course; it also has a large eating facility where some of Hidden Hollow's earliest post-shooting recognition/banquet events were held.
I have no personal financial or other interest in Tall Pines although we've dined at the restaurant and had excellent meals many times. Just sayin.
Last edited by Frank Srebro; 04-11-2019 at 02:36 PM..
Reason: Reworded to indicate a suggestion
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04-11-2019, 11:38 AM
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Frank, I agree that Tall Pines would be our go to when hosting an event at Ernie's. I love having meals at Tall Pines. Orvis Hill Country had their grand opening last weekend in Fairfield, Pennsylvania. Hill Country doesn't have a big banquet facility, but it is a few minutes from Gettysburg and 47 miles from my house. I think Hill Country will turn into a pretty nice sporting clays venue in the next few years with 500 acres of space. I have been there years before Orvis purchased the place, and it has possibilities.
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