In Focus: A Private Destination Club For Sportsmen

August 14, 2008 by Eddie Lee  


I’m really pumped about this. Unabashedly, this company is a new advertiser in our magazine. That said I’ve never seen the scope of offerings these guys make.

Most everyone is familiar with the “private residence club” or “destination club” concept, where membership offers access to a portfolio of luxurious private homes in a variety of locations. People like belonging to a destination club because it has the benefits of vacation home ownership, but with more flexibility and choice as to where you can travel.

But imagine instead of a vacation home with golf, beach and tennis, you enjoy access to a collection of the most stunning sporting destinations on the planet for rod and gun enthusiasts — African safaris, trophy New Zealand red stag, plantation-style Georgia quail hunting, Argentina dove shooting, bonefishing in the Bahamas, Guatemala bill fishing and so much more.

Well, that’s exactly what you get with the Presnell Sporting Collection; an unparalleled range of sporting destinations with the utmost services and amenities to ensure that your every need and desire are met on every trip.

According to Kevin Presnell, founder and chairman of Presnell Companies, “It’s not just about hunting and fishing. It’s about the entire experience, from seamlessly making the reservations to returning home after expectations have been exceeded, knowing that everything imaginable and more has been taken care of for you. We stand behind every aspect of each adventure with the Presnell Guarantee of Excellence.”

For more information, visit www.presnellsportingcollection.com

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