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    Very poor customer service. Food is so-so and over priced. You are paying for the view.

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    Orchards Golf Club

    Orchards Golf Club

    5.0
    (1 review)
    11.1 mi

    This course is essentially pro calibur. The only reason you don't see many tournaments being…read moreplayed here is the fact that its too tight to get a large crowd into. Its buried in the woods in my home town of South Hadley, MA. The course is private, so you'll need to know a member to get on. Its fairly expensive even if you do. If you end up playing here, though, you'll be treated to one of the best 18 holes you can play in Massachusetts. This course is very well maintained, and very challenging. There are almost no holes that you can survive with an innacurate tee shot. The course itself is very long, and has difficult shots around its very protected greens. The course was designed by Donald Ross, and you can see some of his trademark elements still in the design. If you' have enough money to become a member here, I would seriously consider it.

    From the owner: Crafted in 1922 from 160 acres of sloping wooded terrain by the legendary Donald Ross. The Orchards…read moreremains a hidden gem for members and their guests. Discover the spirit of a great tradition, the essence of golf as it was meant to be played. Orchards Golf Club also offers the perfect setting for both meetings, weddings and social events. We have restaurant which is open to all members and also non members to enjoy a meal and some drinks overlooking the course on our deck. We are accepting memberships and have various membership categories for all ages!

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    Wyckoff Country Club

    Wyckoff Country Club

    3.3
    (9 reviews)
    8.7 mi

    We went to Wyckoff last night for their Ladies Night special, and overall it was a nice experience…read more The $35 special is a great deal. It includes your choice of martini, a starter salad, an appetizer with three options to choose from, an entrée, and dessert. The martini menu was extensive, and there were a lot of fun options to try. The patio was a great atmosphere, especially with the DJ playing. My dinner entrée was honestly the highlight. It was absolutely delicious and definitely the best part of the meal. The other courses were just okay and didn't stand out as much. The staff was very young and friendly, but at times the professionalism didn't quite match the country club level I would expect. There was a more casual, relaxed energy among the staff that felt a little out of place with the atmosphere of the venue. That being said, everything was handled well it just felt like the service style didn't fully align with the setting. That being said, the value of the Ladies Night special is hard to beat, and I would definitely go back to enjoy the atmosphere, try more of the martinis, and explore more of the menu.

    If you're considering hosting an event at Wyckoff Country Club, read this first…read more The venue is beautiful. Unfortunately, that is where my praise ends. Last night, our volunteer committee hosted an 80-person high school reunion. Our guests were professionals in their late 30s --doctors, lawyers, nurses, educators, business owners, etc. We were not a difficult group. We paid our bills, followed the rules, treated staff respectfully, and cleaned up quickly. The problem was not the venue. The problem was the Director of Events, Regina Murphy. Our experience started months before the event. We were initially assigned a coordinator whose communication was so poor that she was eventually let go. We were then reassigned to Regina, and communication remained a challenge. Emails and calls often went unanswered, requiring escalation just to get responses. Despite requesting a contract multiple times, we never received one. Then, just two days before our event, after repeatedly asking for our final invoice, we were presented with nearly $3,000 in additional fees that had never previously been disclosed. Had we known about these costs from the beginning, we would have had the opportunity to evaluate other venues. Instead, the issue had to be escalated to senior management. Unfortunately, the billing issues were only the beginning. Throughout the planning process and the event itself, Regina seemed determined to create conflict over the smallest things imaginable. Not legitimate problems. Fruit. Cupcakes. Minor details that could have been resolved with a simple conversation. What stood out was that these weren't isolated incidents involving one person. Regina had disagreements with multiple members of our committee throughout the process. She turned simple conversations into confrontations and routine questions into power struggles. On the day of the event, I arrived carrying supplies, including fruit that had previously been approved. Regina immediately stopped me and insisted it wasn't allowed. When I asked her to simply verify the information with management, she refused. Instead, she repeatedly reminded me that everyone reported to her, she made the rules, and she was the final decision maker. This was over fruit. Later in the evening, my untouched dinner plate was removed while I was busy hosting the event. I had not taken a single bite. Staff were apologetic and tried to help, but Regina refused to allow a replacement meal or even have it packed to go. I literally paid for a meal I never received. Then came the cupcakes. Our committee brought cupcakes from a local small business. Regina refused to allow them to be distributed and initially refused to release them to us. What should have been a simple conversation turned into yet another unnecessary confrontation. The situation became so ridiculous that the possibility of involving law enforcement was actually raised over cupcakes. Think about that for a moment. A room full of nearly 80 professional adults attending a high school reunion, and the discussion somehow escalated to the point where we were threatened by Regina with police because guests might receive cupcakes that had been purchased by our own committee. At that point, it was impossible to ignore the pattern. Every minor issue became a crisis. Every conversation became a power struggle. Every interaction seemed designed to create conflict rather than solve problems. I cannot in good faith recommend Wyckoff as an event venue while Regina remains the Director of Events. The venue, its staff, and future clients deserve leadership that views customers as partners--not adversaries. Quite simply, based on our experience, Regina should not be in a client-facing role.

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    Schuyler Meadows Club

    Schuyler Meadows Club

    4.5
    (2 reviews)
    72.5 mi

    A magnificent relaxing great first class country club very enjoyable swimming golfing fine dining…read moreetc yours truly Steven Shopnick

    Now how on earth am I the first to review this place? Oh well, here goes. For starters, some…read moredisclosure: I'm not a member there. Went this past weekend for a wedding. (Not mine.) It reminds one of the Mashomack hunt club - if it were transported 100 miles north, plunked into suburbia, and catered to well-off golfing corporate types instead of wingshooting hedge fund billionaires and old money. The building itself is old and gracious, the staff thoughtful and understated, the vibe fairly 1%. Food surprisingly good, decent wine, lovely cake, and a pretty vista. Are those rooms one might sleep in up there on the second deck? How awesome if so -- you could tie one on at the reception, insult the bride's mum, take a punch from her pa, drop trou on stage with the best man and moon the dancing crowd, have a whiz off the patio by the flickering light of a gas fire, pass out face-down in the lap of a panicked flower girl, and be heaved unconscious into a guest bed upstairs by the club manager and the groom's cousin who played high school football. (I did none of those things, more's the pity. But I did get my bottom pinched by the superannuated and superinebriated wife of the family lawyer while in line for coffee - which family, still not sure. Thrill of the evening for boring old me.) Four stars for a very memorable, high-class, good-natured fun time; not five because - well, because it's not Mashomack.

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    Tumble Brook Country Club

    Tumble Brook Country Club

    4.7
    (6 reviews)
    22.0 mi

    I was grateful to attend Tumble Brook Country Club in Bloomfield CT …read more It was set out to be an elaborate dinner for a party of 100. Not sure if their holding hot box did not hold proper temperature but all hot food came out lukewarm. The duck with parsnip purer was mediocre at best . The duck was not browned off enough and came out warm . Parsnip puree was excellent flavor but also cold . The vichyssoise soup was very lite to no leeks at all . Thank god it was served cold like it was supposed to be . The pollack was supposed to be halibut filet but we received some other mystery fish that was non digestible . It did have a very nice thermadore sauce that was on point . Again, it was all served cold with some rice pilaf that was NOT pilaf and 3 haricot vert beans that were peeled . Then the salad , it arrived cold as it should have Belgium Endive filled with blue cheese . The frisée did not help the dish along with the raspberry coulis , it was a raspberry coulis . Several components missing . The salad needed work . Then came the petite Filet Mignon ( cold) with an instant red sauce reduction of some sort that was cheated , baby carrots were good but cold & the French cut potato -all cold . The lemon sorbet was good , topped with a fresh raspberry with a brown sugar crust on the rim . The dessert course was vanilla ice cream with a pignoli tart . The icream of good quality creamy , tart was a bit dry and looking for the pignoli nuts . This was supposed to be a French Dining experience honor the father of cookery - George August Escoffier. Wine was paired with each course - some were winners and others were mediocre at best . Service was excellent , cocktail hour was on the money , the selection of seafood on ice was a winner , carving station of veal loin , pork loin with choice of sauces was very well executed . The passed horduurves were all very well done . The Italian charcuterie of cold cuts and cheeses were very good and displayed nicely . The gulf shrimp were perfect size and peeled - U-15 shrimp are always a home run . I don't do oysters - too much risk involved in oyster consumption. Please bring a flashlight as the parking lot at night has NO LGHTS . Good luck finding your car . Recommend going back and giving them a second chance. It is a hidden gem .

    Hi. This review is for a "celebration of life" reception we recently scheduled through the club…read morethat happened on the 4th of June, 2023. My wife and I scheduled a meeting with "Ines" who is the event planner and "David" who is the head chef for their events. They helped us coordinate exactly what we needed and the event went off without a hitch! (it was a reception for about 70 guests.) The room was decorated tastefully, the food was outstanding and the overall service was an 11 out of 10! The view of the golf course wasn't bad either! Thanks to Ines, David and the entire TB C/C staff! Kevin & Debbie M.

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