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Why Cabot Citrus Farms’ Karoo Course is a Bold Statement in Florida Golf

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

citrus ⁢Farms, Florida Cabot Citrus Farms has unveiled Karoo, a new‌ golf course designed by Ran Morrissett that is already being hailed as the boldest statement in Florida golf. The course, ⁢opening alongside⁢ The Roost and ⁢short courses The ⁤Squeeze and The Wedge, ⁤deliberately departs from the minimalist trends prevalent ⁣in modern golf design, opting rather for a maximalist approach emphasizing ⁣scale, ⁢movement, and strategic choices.

Franz, ‌the course’s designer, aimed to create something distinct from his mentors’ work, telling​ GOLF.com, “I wanted ⁣to build something really fun.” This intention ​is immediately apparent with‍ Karoo’s opening hole – a 475-yard par-4 featuring a fairway dissected by ​bunkers and demanding precise angle play.

Karoo’s design philosophy centers around ‍”optionality,” offering players multiple routes‍ to the green. The par-3 3rd, for example, can play from 125 to 292 yards, while the par-5​ 4th presents a risk-reward shortcut ⁤over​ sand. The par-5 6th tumbles over undulating ground to⁣ a shared double green, challenging golfers with ⁤dramatic contours.

despite its‍ challenging layout, Karoo is designed to be forgiving, minimizing penalty strokes and focusing rather on ​strategic decision-making.”it’s hard to lose a golf ball,” the course description notes,⁣ “The challenge lies in finding the best route forward.”

Karoo’s​ bold design serves as a ⁢counterpoint to the more​ tranquil ⁤Roost course at Citrus ⁣Farms, ⁢which weaves through creeks, lakes, and mature trees. together with ⁣The squeeze and ⁢The Wedge,the four ‍courses create a diverse golfing experience,establishing cabot Citrus Farms as a thorough destination. ​the course is described as a “maximalist design in a minimalist age,” echoing the spirit of the Karoo bird for which⁢ it is indeed named.

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