Cabot Highlands, situated in Inverness, Scotland, is a prominent destination for golf enthusiasts and rests on the storied grounds of the 17th-century castle it is named after. The location is known for the Castle Stuart Golf Links, an 18-hole course crafted by Mark Parsinen and Gil Hanse. In addition to the golf links, it also boasts a clubhouse with art-deco influences and the original historic castle in its vicinity. The site is poised for expansion with the upcoming Old Petty course, further enhancing its appeal.
Cabot Highlands positions itself as a destination for families, couples, and groups of friends in search of a memorable golf getaway. The course features wide fairways and expansive greens that present a delightful yet demanding challenge. One notable feature is the 4th hole, a 191-yard par 3, where the green is located on the side of a hill, offering golfers a generous view of the 17th-century castle. These features create a mix of enjoyment and skill testing for visitors.
The golf complex offers value for membership groups with discounted rates available to PGA and BIGGA members, as well as those associated with Scottish Golf. This initiative opens the door for avid golfers to experience the renowned links at a reduced cost. In addition to playing rounds, guests have access to complimentary practice facilities before their tee time. The practice range supports golfers in honing their skills, allowing for a comprehensive golfing experience.
Instruction at Cabot Highlands is also a significant draw, featuring lessons from Curtis Cup player Gillian Stewart. Renowned for her success on the Ladies European Tour, Stewart applies her expertise to develop local talent and visitors alike. This teaching element complements the golfing experience, offering enhanced learning opportunities for both beginners and seasoned golfers aiming to improve their game during their visit.Home to the renowned 18-hole Castle Stuart Golf links, designed by Mark Parsinen and Gil Hanse. It also features a practice range, an art-deco inspired clubhouse, and the historic 17th century castle after which the golf course was named. The property will expand with the build of a second golf course, Old Petty.Cabot Highlands is suited for families, couples, and friends seeking an unforgettable golf experience.4th Hole – 191 Yard Par 3 – The green is perched into the side of a hill, with a generous view of the famed 17th century castle behind.Wide-open fairways, stunning views, and large, playful greens allow for an enjoyable, yet challenging round of golf.Offering discounted rates for members of the PGA and BIGGA, as well as Scottish Golf members.
Golf lessons, taught by Curtis Cup player Gillian Stewart, a four-time winner on the Ladies European Tour.
Complimentary use of the practice facility is available to all golfers prior to their tee time.