Itinerary
Thursday, February 19 – The Squeeze & The Wedge
9 holes at The Squeeze
The Squeeze offers 9 holes that range from 100 yards to 550 yards, and architect Mike Nuzzo drew inspiration from the world’s best short par 4s to create a course that is full of fun and drama. The shape of the second green was inspired by the old-fashioned corrugated metal tin roofing used in miniature golf, the par-3 third hole has a memorably huge waste area, the fifth hole is designed with a winding fairway that ends with an undulating green, and so on. Playing over varied terrain, each hole at The Squeeze demands different strategies.
11 holes at The Wedge Par 3
Architect Mike Nuzzo did not stop making big features at The Squeeze—some of the most interesting features were saved for The Wedge. The 11-hole par-3 course offers huge waste areas, greens with dramatic slopes, and lots of varied lies. Golfers will encounter some of Cabot Citrus Farms’ most interesting design features at The Wedge, and lights located throughout the course means the party doesn’t stop at dusk.
Friday, February 20 – Roost & The Squeeze
18 holes at Roost
The four principals shared a vision of letting the land tell the story and created a unique 7,200-yard course that is peppered with a number of eye-catching, moss-draped oaks, exuding an Old Florida charm. Golfers will encounter wild Osceola turkeys that roam the course, often heard roosting and seen resting in these gorgeous oaks. A rarity in Florida, the course includes repeated 50-foot elevation changes. With plenty of variety, Roost provides a world-class golf experience for players of all skill levels.
9 holes at The Squeeze
The Squeeze offers 9 holes that range from 100 yards to 550 yards, and architect Mike Nuzzo drew inspiration from the world’s best short par 4s to create a course that is full of fun and drama. The shape of the second green was inspired by the old-fashioned corrugated metal tin roofing used in miniature golf, the par-3 third hole has a memorably huge waste area, the fifth hole is designed with a winding fairway that ends with an undulating green, and so on. Playing over varied terrain, each hole at The Squeeze demands different strategies.
Saturday, February 21 – Karoo & The Wedge
18 holes at Karoo
A dynamic 18-hole layout designed by Kyle Franz, Karoo features rugged aesthetics with wide fairways, multiple routes to pins, and bold green contours. Varied tee boxes give players a fresh look at the course’s features each time they play. Thoughtfully planned, Karoo rewards creative short-grass recovery shots around the greens. Golfers will encounter Sandhill Cranes throughout their round on this 7,201-yard design—these elegant birds are known to dance and sing, and their call is a loud trumpeting sound that is often described as a rolling karoo.
11 holes at The Wedge Par 3
Architect Mike Nuzzo did not stop making big features at The Squeeze—some of the most interesting features were saved for The Wedge. The 11-hole par-3 course offers huge waste areas, greens with dramatic slopes, and lots of varied lies. Golfers will encounter some of Cabot Citrus Farms’ most interesting design features at The Wedge, and lights located throughout the course means the party doesn’t stop at dusk.
Sunday, February 22 – Departure Day
Check out and travel home after a memorable Cabot Citrus golf getaway.
Includes
All golf rounds, taxes, and resort fees. Lodging paid separately.











