This brilliant Gil Hanse/Mark Parsinen design, now part of Cabot Highlands, features a loose figure-8 routing that takes maximum advantage of the 1.4 miles of frontage along the Moray Firth. Both ...
Cabot, the Toronto, Canada-based developer and operator of master-planned golf resort communities, has acquired Castle Stuart in Inverness, Scotland. Ranked among the top 100 courses in the world by ...
It’s a curious footnote that in the last 30 years, Americans have defined most of the new golf development in Scotland. Jay Morrish and Tom Weiskopf were the first Americans to work in Scotland when ...
Arriving to the 3rd tee at Cabot Highlands’s Old Petty course, it’s time to settle in and hit a shot. The course’s toughest par-3 plays downhill to a narrow green with runoffs in every direction and, ...
Cabot acquired Castle Stuart Golf Links and its eponymous 18-hole layout near Inverness, Scotland, in June with development plans that include a second course and luxury cabins just minutes away from ...
INVERNESS, Scotland -- The revetted bunkers, the snapping flagsticks and the brownish fescue turf is upon us a week earlier than usual this year. For the first time since Carnoustie in 1996, the ...
Castle Stuart Golf Links, in Scotland, one of GOLF’s World Top 100 Courses, has a new owner, a new name and big plans in the works. On Monday, Cabot, the company co-founded by Canadian businessman Ben ...
INVERNESS, Scotland – What do you get when you hand over some 150 acres of prime waterfront land in the Scottish Highlands to American golf architect Tom Doak? Not even Doak is sure yet. But Cabot – ...
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