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A new course, blending history and present day perfection, is set to make a huge mark on the golfing landscape.
O ld Petty – the new 18-hole links layout designed by architect Tom Doak with longtime associate Clyde Johnson serving as project lead – will open for two months of preview starting August 1 at Cabot ...
The routing plan for the new Tom Doak-designed course at Cabot Highlands in Scotland shows No. 1 to the left before the layout crosses an estuary and plays to a far point along the coast to the ...
Stuart McColm, general manager at Cabot Highlands, Stuart McColm said: “This is a great milestone achieved. When Cabot acquired Castle Stuart, it promised magical golf, world class visitor ...
Cabot Highlands will be complete with new retail, locker rooms and communal gathering points. "In the historic home of golf, we looked to Tom to create something special, and perhaps ...
To Cabot Highlands, though — and Highlands golf at large — the course is likely to make a big difference. Green fees at Castle Stuart range from $255-$330.
If you’re in the Cabot Highlands area or have some airline points ready to go, the course will open for preview play from August 1st through the end of September.
Cabot Highlands Old Petty, which will wind along a tidal estuary, bringing golfers close to another local landmark (400-year-old Castle Stuart), is scheduled to open for preview play in 2025.
Cabot's first European project, Cabot Highlands, is situated in the Scottish Highlands and will include world-class golf, boutique accomodations and luxury real estate.
When The Cabot Collection announced in 2022 that it had acquired Castle Stuart in Inverness, Scotland, rebranded Cabot Highlands with a second course by Tom Doak now under construction, it was the ...
It’s likely a mere formality until Cabot Links becomes Cape Breton’s second to join the Top 100 ranks (Highlands is rated No. 42 outside the United States by Golf Digest). The course, designed by Rod ...