Michigan Golf Journal September

What’s brighter and more colorful than juicy-ripe fruits and veggies at a local farmer’s market? The farmer’s market season is in full swing in the fall, and one can find farmer’s markets in every county in Northeast Florida. Fall would not be fall without college football. If you need a college football fix while in Florida, catch a Florida State of University of Florida game. Northeastern Florida also has a vibrant local beverage scene. To learn more about the local establishments take the Manifest Distillery tour, the Jacksonville Ale Trail, or the Clay County Coffeehouse itinerary. By the way, northeastern Florida has a large variety of golf courses that are perfect in the fall. 2. Don’t Forget The Kids! Don’t leave the kids at home, three North Florida resorts are child-friendly. as surf camps and kayak, paddleboard, surfboard, boogie board, and Hobie Cat rentals ** The Mighty Oaks Kids Zone, an outdoor venue where parents and kids of all ages can play and spend quality time ** Miniature golf and ping pong The Omni Amelia Island Resort This spectacular resort on Amelia Island is home to the Oak Marsh golf course, a classic Pete Dye-designed course known for its tight fairways and small greens lined with the signature moss-draped heritage oaks. The resort also offers a variety of activities for children, teens and young adults, including the following: ** A gigantic poolscape with a family pool and splash park, perfect for small children The Sawgrass Marriott Golf Resort & Spa This resort is one of Florida’s most celebrated golf destinations. But did you know that in addition to worldclass golf, it also offers a whole range of family-friendly activities? You and your kids will have access to all of these amenities and more: ** Multiple swimming pools, including a kids’ pool ** Pristine beaches and the Cabana Beach Club, offering activities such

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