I've heard from Josh Lesnik that Cabot Links escaped any damage from the storms. Might be the product of a brand new drainage system!
Terry, The topography of the two are not very similar. Highlands 6th has had issues, for years, because of an improperly working gate that helps close off the water at high tide. The hole is virtually at sea level.
The interior holes that were damaged, along the river, are very flat and look like a flood plane. Cabot on the other hand is on the leeward side of the Island, and is raised above sea level. By more than a few feet, increasing as you go east, up hill. Even the holes near the harbour have several feet of rise before the GC.
Whats so wasteful at Highlands is the road work being done to the west of the 6th hole and the tunnel being built to protect golfers. It:s wasteful because golfers have been crossing that road for 70 years, and you are in a state park with speed limits that are low. I doubt there"s been an incident to justify the worry.