Michigan Golf Journal october

hills canopied by towering sand pines, palmetto trees, and century-old moss-covered oaks. Anyone who has been to one of Ben Cowan-Dewar’s properties, Cabot Cape Breton in Nova Scotia, or Cabot Highlands in Scotland, knows firsthand that he demands everything be first-class. Cabot Citrus Farms has named their four courses, the Karoo, designed by, Kyle Franz. The Roost named after the wild turkeys that “roost’’ in the property’s large oak trees. The Squeeze, a 10-hole course designed by Mike Nuzzo, with holes ranging from 100 to 550 yards. Many of the holes are inspired by the world’s best short par fours. The Wedge is “There is no shortage of activity around here,’’ said Cabot Citrus Farms Managing Director Daniel Knight. “Part of our focus now is setting the stage to welcome guests and to have them experience everything people have come to expect from Cabot.’’ For more information about Cabot Citrus Farms visit: https:// cabotcitrusfarms.com/ an 11-hole par-3 course offering expansive waste areas and greens with dramatic slopes. Hole lengths range from 85 to 125 yards. Golfers have the option to play the short courses in between or after full rounds. The Karoo, Wedge and Squeeze courses opened in January last year and the Roost opened later. A new clubhouse and cottages have been constructed for golfers that want to stay on property. Cabot’s next phase of real estate will include five Fairway Homes. Michigan Golf Journal

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