Cabot makes investment in course near Arctic Circle

Addition of Norway's Lofoten Links continues aggressive international expansion for the company.

Lofoten Links

Jacob Sjoman

The Cabot Collection announced its investment in Lofoten Links. The course is built into the rugged, seaside landscape of Norway’s remote Lofoten Islands. The property offers a blend of landscapes and golf, helping Cabot grow their portfolio and international presence in Northern Europe.

"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, CEO and co-founder of The Cabot Collection. "General manager Frode Hov is a true visionary, and we couldn’t be more excited about the future of this extraordinary site.” 

Located above the Arctic Circle, Lofoten Links is the northernmost links-style golf course in the world. The course is known for its challenging yet rewarding design, featuring 18 holes that are playable under the midnight sun in the summer and the northern lights in the fall. 

Cabot’s investment in Lofoten Links comes amidst a period of international expansion plans. The company recently announced Cabot Bordeaux, previously known as Golf Du Médoc Resort, a destination for golf and wine enthusiasts located in Bordeaux, France.