Cabot Citrus Farms was fun—but it’s not quite living up to the hype or the price point yet.
Starting with the positives: the drive-up and entrance are excellent, the overall vibe is strong, and the layout is genuinely fun (even if a bit hokey at times). Pace of play was good, the greens are massive and entertaining to putt across, and the food and beverage options are solid—but overpriced relative to the rest of the experience. Overall, the staff is friendly, and we absolutely had a good time.
That said, at $360 per round, expectations are high—and several things missed the mark compared to other golf experiences at a similar price.
• The employees are helpful, but not at the level you’d expect for a premium, hospitality-driven golf destination. Some additional training would go a long way if the goal is true high-end service.
• The driving range tech is very cool and almost offsets having to hit off mats—but not completely. Also, no restroom anywhere near the range is hard to fathom.
• Mandatory walking feels unnecessary here. We did it, and it’s doable, but this isn’t a course where walking needs to be required—especially at this price.
• The lack of complimentary refreshment stations is surprising. The paid options are good, but again, at this price point, it’s hard to justify when compared to similar resorts.
• A surprising number of holes, tee boxes, and surrounding areas feel unfinished. Weeds in bunkers, rough, and around tees were noticeable and not what I expected.
• Tee boxes that are literally just markers placed in the fairway are completely unacceptable for a course charging this much.
• We had multiple instances where employees appeared to be racing us to tees or greens to scoot by while cutting or in transit, which felt awkward and unreasonable compared to other high-end courses.
• The greens are wildly unrealistic. They’re fun to mess around on, but they bear little resemblance to anything you’d see on a traditional or “real” golf course.
Bottom line: we had fun, no doubt—but we don’t believe the experience fully justifies the hype or the price. For similar money, we’d choose other destinations first. That said, if you decide to go, you’ll enjoy yourself—I just wonder if you’ll feel it was worth the price of admission.
A solid 4 stars, with potential to earn more as things get refined.