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David Gilinsky (Director of Golf).The Course:
18 holes. Tree-lined & open parkland. Gently undulating terrain - a few slopes to climb.
Surroundings:
Rural countryside and woodland.
Designer:
Original design by Tom Fazio (1993); revamped by Mike Nuzzo, Kyle Franz & Ran Morrissett (2022).
Above distances are for the Cabot Oaks course. Also at Cabot Citrus Farms is the 18-hole Cabot Barrens course (par-71; 7259 yds from back tees), and the 21-hole "The 21" course (4,160 yds from back tees).
The 21, designed by Mike Nuzzo, comprises: "The Ten", which has a mix of six par-4s, three par-3s and a par-5, and "The Ace" comprising 11 short par-3 holes.
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Cabot Citrus Farms (Oaks)
Cabot Citrus Farms (Oaks course): Until recently the two Tom Fazio-designed courses here were known as World Woods Golf Club. Under new owners, Ben Cowan-Dewar and Mike Keiser, both layouts underwent major redesigns in the early 2020's. Not only sporting stylistic changes, they also emerged from the process with a new name, Cabot Citrus Farms.
In its wonderfully natural and forested setting the much-admired Cabot Oaks layout complements the stunning and highly-acclaimed Barrens course. The redesign, by Mike Nuzzo, Kyle Franz and Ran Morrissett, still sees the Oaks course winding through sandy, scrubby areas. Rolling undulating pine woods provide the backdrop to this also excellent championship golf course.
Now part of the Cabot collection of high-end golf destinations, the Cabot Barrens course (formerly Pine Barrens) and Cabot Oaks (formerly Rolling Oaks) have become stablemates with a distinguished international cadre of Cabot properties. These include, Cabot golf locations in Canada (Cape Breton and BC), the Caribbean (St Lucia), and Scotland (Highlands). Here alongside Florida's Big Bend coast, the two original and much changed World Woods courses also acquired a new sibling, in the form of the "The 21" ... an inventive and unconventional 21-hole Mike Nuzzo design.
Visitors welcome on weekdays and weekends.
Must book in advance.
Contact club for full details, discounts, packages, etc. [Last updated: 2023].
Walking permitted.
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Ben Cowan-Dewar, Canadian businessman and visionary golf developer, is the co-founder and CEO of Cabot. He teamed-up with Mike Keiser (of Bandon Dunes fame), to create Cabot Links and Cabot Cliffs on a former mining site in Nova Scotia, breathing much needed new life into the local economy in the process. The two entrepeneurs continued their association to expand Cabot into today's international collection of high-end golf properties.
At the last count, the Cabot collection includes: Cabot Cape Breton (Links and Cliffs courses), Cabot St Lucia (Point Hardy Golf Club; opens 2023), Cabot Revelstoke, British Columbia (opens 2025), Cabot Highlands, Scotland (existing Castle Stewart course, and a second course in the pipeline), and now the Barrens and Oaks courses at Cabot Citrus Farms, Florida.
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