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When autumn arrives, golf courses across the U.S. are draped in vibrant hues of orange, red, and yellow, making each round a visual delight. From the crisp, cool air of New England to the scenic mountains of the Ozarks, fall is one of the best times to tee off. 

 

  • Sugarloaf Golf Club in Maine, with its challenging mountain terrain and sweeping views of brightly colored maples, offers a truly unforgettable experience.
  •  In Massachusetts, Crumpin-Fox Golf Club sits in serene isolation, with its standout par fours and natural beauty enhanced by the Berkshire Mountains' autumnal splendor. 
  • Further south in Missouri, Ozarks National at Big Cedar Lodge combines dramatic ridgelines, sinkholes, and thrilling holes with panoramic views that are brought to life in the fall. 

 

Ideal playing conditions, warm days, and colorful backdrops make these courses a must-visit for golfers seeking both challenge and beauty before winter sets in. 


Finsum: Whether it's the foliage or the perfect fairways, autumn golf is an experience not to be missed.

Michael Hill became creative director of Drake’s in 2010, he transformed the brand from a traditional maker of brightly-patterned ties into a contemporary menswear label. 

 

He expanded beyond accessories, introducing clothing like blazers, shirts, and sweaters while maintaining a focus on craftsmanship. The debut of the unstructured Games blazer marked a turning point, attracting a new wave of tailoring enthusiasts. 

 

Collaborations with brands like Aimé Leon Dore also enhanced Drake’s reputation. Hill is cautious about rapid growth but optimistic about the brand’s evolving place in menswear.


Finsum: Drake’s has been central in moving away from slim and narrow cuts into a more functional and traditional fit. 

If you're dreaming of a holiday that lets you escape the crowds and uncover hidden gems like secluded bays and uninhabited islands, sailing might be the perfect option. It offers a unique way to explore remote locations often unreachable by land, allowing you to experience the rich diversity of regions through island hopping, village visits, and resort stops—all in one trip. 

 

For first-time sailors, the British Virgin Islands (BVIs) provide calm seas, steady winds, and easy sailing between close islands, making it ideal for beginners. Families might prefer Croatia, with its calm Adriatic waters, kid-friendly island hops, and exciting stops like Brač and the Kornati Archipelago, known for their hiking trails and clear waters. 

 

Food-lovers can take advantage of Italy's coastal cuisine by sailing the Amalfi Coast, sampling local delicacies from stewed rabbit in Ischia to pasta with anchovies in the charming fishing village of Cetara. 


Finsum: Gearing your sailing vacation around a secondary itinerary such as food or wine sounds like the best way to maximize your experience. 

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