Cabot Highlands in Scotland has extended the electrification of its mower fleet with the addition of eight FL22 pedestrian mowers from INFINICUT as the club continues with the construction of its second course.
Tasked with the construction of ‘Old Petty’ – set to open fully in 2026 – is Course Manager James Hutchison, who is assisted by a team of 16 on the daily maintenance of the Castle Stuart course.
“We were keen to explore electric options so had demonstrations of the INFINICUT along with other electric hand mowers” James explains. “There were a few things that the team and I liked about the INFINICUT – it felt lighter and followed the contours of our greens to deliver a really consistent cut. The range of the INFINICUT battery was also far better. It ticked a lot of boxes.”
Following the successful demonstration, the club purchased eight FL22 mowers from the INFINICUT golf range, which were installed by local dealers Fairways GM.
“The support from Fairways GM is fantastic and this goes a long way when you’re running a pay and play – we need the peace of mind that back-up is swift and professional should we ever need to call on it. We’ve also developed a great relationship with Alan Jack at INFINICUT which, together with the performance of the machines, is another reason we’ll be adding more units to our fleet in the not-too-distant future.”
The INFINICUT FL22 offers industry-leading cut quality, contour-following ability and unbeatable precision for the preparation of fine turf surfaces. James and the team are using the mowers on the greens and tees daily throughout the summer, and when conditions demand during the cooler months.
James added: “We like to keep the height of cut relatively high year-round to reduce stress of the turf. The finesse and cleanliness of cut and finish delivered by the INFINICUT allows us to do that without detriment to pace or presentation.”
“We host a number of amateur events throughout the year which the mower fleet are imperative to in terms of preparations. Moving forwards, we’ll be adding more INFINICUT’s to our fleet as we prepare to open the new course and potentially welcome more, bigger and even better events into our calendar.”