

Yes because it reliably delivers an experience that feels more valuable than its cost. So let’s round up and say that you and a friend could have a fulfilling, memorable experience at Cabot for around $2,500 per person.ĭo I think a Cabot experience is worth $2,500? Emphatically, yes. That’s before you consider the cost of food and travel and all the other necessary add-ons. So that means that a two-night, four-round experience during peak season can cost $1,230.

The least-expensive room on property is the Cabot Double, which costs $300 per night during peak season and as little as $175 during the offseason. But let’s be realistic and assume you’re going to stay on site when you play. Before and after the peak season (May 8 to July 3, and September 14 to October 25), the first round of the day can cost as little as $90 (!), with a replay rate of just $45 (!!!).Ĭabot is open to all golfers, not just resort guests. There’s also a $145 twilight rate and a $105 9-hole rate.

During peak season (July 3 to September 13), the first round of the day costs $210. Just a quick, resounding yes.īut of course, this question is complex and it deserves a longer answer.īefore we dive in, I’ll go ahead and address how much Cabot Links costs. Is Cabot Links Golf Resort worth the trip? This week, Ashley Mayo breaks down a trip to Cabot Links Resort in Canada.
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