Penn-Sylvan And Penn-York Team Up For Golf

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Titusville, PA–Members and guests gathered here recently at the Cross Creek Resort to enjoy the monthly meeting of the Penn-York Lumbermen’s Club.

This meeting was hosted by Penn-Sylvan International, located in Centerville, PA.
Penn-Sylvan’s corporation is headquartered in northwest Pennsylvania near the Allegheny National Forest. Three locations make up the Penn-Sylvan complex where the company utilizes sawmills, grading stations, dry kilns, and kiln-dried storage. As a result of the vast experience of its staff in export marketing and the domestic Hardwood industry, Penn-Sylvan has excelled in the Hardwood lumber business. Known as the leading manufacturer of 3/4-inch lumber, Penn-Sylvan has produced all thicknesses of Hardwood lumber for decades. Learn more at www.americanhardwoodexport.com.

Winners of the Penn-York golf game were as follows:

Low Gross, first: Darrel Mitcheltree, 77

Low Gross, second: Jason Wadding, 82

Net, first: Dave Sondel

Net, second: Mike Tarbell

#3, Closest to the pin: John Wadding

#6, Longest putt: Jason Robler

#11, Closest to the pin: Don Fetzer

#12, Closest 3rd shot: Steve Jones

Skins: Robert Miller, John Wadding, Don Fetzer and Mike Tarbell.

Dinner followed at The Iron Works, also in Titusville

Skins: Robert Miller, John Wadding, Don Fetzer and Mike Tarbell.
Dinner followed at The Iron Works, also in Titusville

Learn more about the Penn-York Lumbermen’s Club by visiting www.pennyork.org.

By Miller Wood Trade Publications

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