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Golf and flying [message #5968] Tue, 05 July 2011 08:21 Go to next message
bjabel
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Dear All,

I need a destination within one hour flight of the Detroit area for some golf. We have golfed just about every where in Northern Michigan and we are hoping to find someplace in Wisconsin, Indiana, or Ohio. It would be nice to land at a resort and take a golf cart to the hotel from the airplane but those places are far and few between, hence the purpose of the request.

I checked out the Lake Geneva area, specially where the Playboy Club use to be, but the runway is reported as in poor condition, with the asphalt breaking apart. I was worried of FOD. Has anyone been in there lately?

Anyways, if you can recommend a nice golf destination for a guys trip please let me know.

Bruce
Golf and flying [message #5969] Tue, 05 July 2011 08:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Dennis Wolf
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How about Kohler, WI? Didn't they play the US Open there a few years ago? There's an airport near there. On Jul 5, 2011 8:22 AM, "Bruce Abel" <bruceabel@triton.net (bruceabel@triton.net)> wrote:> Dear All,
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I need a destination within one hour flight of the Detroit area for some
golf. We have golfed just about every where in Northern Michigan and we are
hoping to find someplace in Wisconsin, Indiana, or Ohio. It would be nice
to land at a resort and take a golf cart to the hotel from the airplane but
those places are far and few between, hence the purpose of the request.



I checked out the Lake Geneva area, specially where the Playboy Club use to
be, but the runway is reported as in poor condition, with the asphalt
breaking apart. I was worried of FOD. Has anyone been in there lately?



Anyways, if you can recommend a nice golf destination for a guys trip please
let me know.



Bruce
Golf and flying [message #5970] Tue, 05 July 2011 11:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Dave Klain is currently offline  Dave Klain
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I can endorse Grand Geneva. Flew in there a number of times (meetings, lunch, etc.) the three years I was stationed in Chicago. The runway is not pristine, but it is also not in bad shape...it is in similar shape to many of the runways in Florida (macadam). Had no issues taking my Mooney M20K in there (which has serious potential issues with rough runways) and I did see King Airs and a couple of small jets in there as well.

They have a golf cart/shuttle that will run you up to the main lodge or you can just walk it (it is uphill from the airport and about a 15 minute walk). My wife loved the spa there and the dining is good.

If you end up going to that side of the lake, check out BUU (Burlington, WI). Small, city-owned airport and their self-serve 100LL and Jet-A were generally the cheapest around for IL, WI and MN...

Dave
Golf and flying [message #5971] Tue, 05 July 2011 11:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Dennis Wolf
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I was at BUU at the end of February. Nice airport. Self serve jet A $3.50/gal! No other services off hours. On Jul 5, 2011 11:33 AM, "Dave Klain" <dave@klain.net (dave@klain.net)> wrote:> I can endorse Grand Geneva. Flew in there a number of times (meetings, lunch, etc.) the three years I was stationed in Chicago. The runway is not pristine, but it is also not in bad shape...it is in similar shape to many of the runways in Florida (macadam). Had no issues taking my Mooney M20K in there (which has serious potential issues with rough runways) and I did see King Airs and a couple of small jets in there as well.
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They have a golf cart/shuttle that will run you up to the main lodge or you can just walk it (it is uphill from the airport and about a 15 minute walk). My wife loved the spa there and the dining is good.

If you end up going to that side of the lake, check out BUU (Burlington, WI). Small, city-owned airport and their self-serve 100LL and Jet-A were generally the cheapest around for IL, WI and MN...

Dave





Golf and flying [message #5973] Tue, 05 July 2011 13:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
lowreyjs
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Check out FRH French Lick, IN... Donald Ross courses, historic hotels x2 (West Baden Springs dome is fantastic), casino, new terminal building w/service to hotels, reasonable fuel, and site of previous MU2-AOPA fly-in.

Jon Lowrey

On Jul 5, 2011, at 8:21 AM, "Bruce Abel" <bruceabel@triton.net (bruceabel@triton.net)> wrote:



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Dear All,

I need a destination within one hour flight of the Detroit area for some golf. We have golfed just about every where in Northern Michigan and we are hoping to find someplace in Wisconsin, Indiana, or Ohio. It would be nice to land at a resort and take a golf cart to the hotel from the airplane but those places are far and few between, hence the purpose of the request.

I checked out the Lake Geneva area, specially where the Playboy Club use to be, but the runway is reported as in poor condition, with the asphalt breaking apart. I was worried of FOD. Has anyone been in there lately?

Anyways, if you can recommend a nice golf destination for a guys trip please let me know.

Bruce


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As you say it's individual preference, but you can likely equal the fuel price by using contract fuel. While CDW has an adequate runway I kind of like the 6500 ft at HPN especially in the summer.

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On Jul 4, 2011, at 5:56 PM, "Dennis Wolf" <[url=mailto:dennisewolf@gmail.com]dennisewolf@gmail.com ([email]dennisewolf@gmail.com[/email])[/url]> wrote:
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I don't have a dog in this hunt, but I have to recommend CDW again if you're coming from the west. For the difference in the fuel price (60 cents/gal from a quick scan of Airnav), the probable difference in handling fees, and the cost of vectoring the cost of the limo vs. the train is probably a wash. The train is much less likely to get delayed, however. Pick your poison. My point is that one has to put in a lot of work to make the best choices around here, and the obvious choice is not always the best. Good luck whatever you decide!

Dennis Wolf
On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 1:36 PM, Richard Shine < (rshine@manitobacorp.com)[url=mailto:rshine@manitobacorp.com]rshine@manitobacorp.com ([email]rshine@manitobacorp.com[/email])[/url]> wrote:
Herb,

Apparently, HPN has a security protocol in place that requires any aircraft that remains on the ramp for more than two hours to be secured. Many of the FBO's use a wheel boot such as you found attached to your airplane. I think the real issue here is customers service (or the lack thereof) by Panorama in this case. They should have been removing it from your airplane as you paid your invoice and once you got to the aircraft you would have been ready to go. There are a number of FBO's at HPN and if you feel this airport is a convenient one for your use, I would try another FBO next time. As I previously stated, I usually go to Millionair, although before Millionair bought it, I did have an incident with my airplane being refueled with avgas. This incident gave me the opportunity to get to know the owner who still manages it for Millionair and he defueled the airplane and sent me out with full fuel at no charge. I like HPN as all the FBO's are very willing to drive you to the train station and you can get to New York's Grand Central Station in about 40 minutes at minimal cost.
Dick Shine

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Panorama. Any info would be helpful. I plan on several trips per year for the next 5 years as my son will likely be living there. Will avoid NY or HPN or Panorama if related to location.

I should have taken a photo of the device. And I did a limited web search and turned up no answers.

Sent from DrC on the iPhone

On Jul 2, 2011, at 5:35 PM, Richard Shine < (rshine@manitobacorp.com)[url=mailto:rshine@manitobacorp.com]rshine@manitobacorp.com ([email]rshine@manitobacorp.com[/email])[/url]> wrote:

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That is very strange. I go to HPN a couple of times a year. I always stay for the night and have never had this experience. Which FBO was it? I have a friend who serves on the NBAA board with me who is also on the board of the airport (HPN). I would be happy to ask him if this is airport policy, FBO policy, or something TSA dreamed up. Let me know if you want any follow up.
Dick Shine

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On Jul 2, 2011, at 3:00 PM, "Herb Coussons" < (drc@wscare.com)[url=mailto:drc@wscare.com]drc@wscare.com ([email]drc@wscare.com[/email])[/url]> wrote:

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I know its been touchy with political topics on list lately, but this directly applies to flying.

I flew into NY for the first time ever. I have flown extensively in the Midwest, South and the West, but never in the Northeast.

On a recent trip KGRB to KHPN I landed on Wed evening, checked into FBO, fuel order and left CC info. Went into the city, called ahead and returned to the airport on Friday evening for return trip. I found the plane locked with a ground lock on the front gear. Thinking this was some sort of policy (pay your bill prior to removing the lock to prevent "drive-offs") I was not real concerned.

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We had to wait about 30 minutes for a lineman because the ramp was busy with arrivals and departures. When he came to unlock, I asked about the policy and he told me this was a law in NY since 9-11 as an anti-terrorist act. If a transient plane was on the ramp for more than 2 hours unattended, it was locked.

Really?!?! Who was asleep at the wheel on this one? Since when do I have to have the right guy with the right key to have access to flying my plane at a public airport?
What happens it the SHTF like it has in NY before and I want to leave?

Does anyone have any other experience with this who routinely flys in the NE?


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Golf and flying [message #5976] Tue, 05 July 2011 17:13 Go to previous message
David Yonak
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Nemocolin Woodlands in western PA. Very nice resort , you can walk out of the plane onto the golf course. It is a private strip & you do need permission from them , but they are very nice & accommodating .
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