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Cabot Collection Makes a Bold Move with Investment in Norway’s Lofoten Links

Just when you thought they couldn’t get any bolder, The Cabot Collection has done it again. Setting their sights on Norway’s Lofoten Links. This isn’t just some random course; it’s a slice of golfing heaven nestled in one of the wildest, most jaw-dropping locations on the planet. If you like your golf served with a side of epic adventure, you’re going to want to pay attention.

“We are thrilled to join forces with Lofoten Links, a spectacular property that effortlessly aligns with our vision of delivering world-class golf and experiences across the globe’s most remarkable destinations,” said Ben Cowan-Dewar, the big cheese at The Cabot Collection.

Lofoten Links
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“General Manager Frode Hov is a true visionary, and we couldn’t be more excited about the future of this extraordinary site.” Sounds like a match made in golfing paradise, doesn’t it?

So, what’s the big deal with Norway’s Lofoten Links? Picture this: you’re teeing off above the Arctic Circle, with a rugged coastline on one side and mountains that look like they’ve been pulled straight from a Viking saga on the other.

Ranked No. 24 by Golf Digest and No. 88 by Golf Magazine, this place isn’t just easy on the eyes; it’s a legit challenge. Eighteen holes, all playing hard to get under the midnight sun in the summer and the Northern Lights in the fall. Forget your average Sunday round—this is golf, but on a whole new level.

And it’s not just about the golf. Lofoten Links is like a postcard from Norway, with cosy, Nordic-style lodges that are perfect for kicking back after a day on the links.

Lofoten Links
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The onsite restaurant serves up some seriously good local grub to warm you up after you’ve faced off against the elements.

And if you’re into more than just chasing birdies, you’ve got horseback riding, hiking, kayaking, and all the rugged, outdoorsy fun you can handle. Plus, the place is perfectly situated for you to catch the northern lights. Talk about a double feature!

Cabot’s Got a Good Thing Going On

This move to bring Norway’s Lofoten Links under the Cabot banner isn’t just a one-off; it’s part of Cabot’s grand plan to take over the world of luxury golf resorts.

They’ve been on a bit of a hot streak lately. Not long ago, they scooped up Cabot Bordeaux in France (formerly known as Golf Du Médoc Resort) for the golf and wine crowd.

They’re already making waves with other world-class spots like Cabot Cape Breton in Nova Scotia, Cabot Saint Lucia in the Caribbean, Cabot Revelstoke in British Columbia, Cabot Citrus Farms in Florida, and Cabot Highlands in Scotland.

It’s clear—they’re all about giving golfers some of the most unforgettable places to play the game.

With this latest addition of Norway’s Lofoten Links, Cabot isn’t just adding another notch to their belt—they’re raising the bar for golf destinations worldwide.

So, if you’re looking for a once-in-a-lifetime golf trip where you might just end up battling the elements as much as the course itself, this might just be your next stop.

Pack your clubs, your camera, and maybe a warm jacket—things are about to get interesting!

For more on The Cabot Collection and to get your next golf adventure at Norway’s Lofoten Links in the books, head over to The Cabot Collection and Lofoten Links.

For more information about The Cabot Collection and Lofoten Links, head on over to – https://thecabotcollection.com/ and https://www.lofotenlinks.no/en.