Two weeks after claiming that the Scottish Open’s move to Castle Stuart Golf Links has caused the event to lose ‘its identity and its prestige,’ Graeme McDowell has reportedly reached out to the event ...
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 ...
The Castle Stuart Course at Cabot Highlands was part of a trend of new links courses in Scotland when it first opened and has now made the jump into the top ten on the updated NCG Top 100s: Scotland ...
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 ...
The global developer and operator of luxury golf destinations Cabot has opened its second 18-hole links golf course in the Scottish Highlands, marking a new chapter for the property.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Founding member of Break80 Golf. When Canada-based golf resort developer Cabot announced it was acquiring Castle Stuart in 2022, ...
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 ...
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