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Twenty Ten Course, Celtic Manor

Built to stage The 2010 Ryder Cup, the first course to be built specifically for golf's greatest team tournament

Twenty Ten Course, Celtic Manor


The Twenty Ten Course at the Celtic Manor was built to stage the 2010 Ryder Cup and it opened for play in July 2007. It is the first course to be built specifically for hosting the Ryder Cup and it has water hazards on over half of its holes, creating several risk-and-reward opportunities. The early holes have a links-like feel to them with some long rough and greenside swailes, before the middle section of the course reveals the full extent of the lake-lined challenge; the final holes make for a dramatic conclusion to this formidable course. The Twenty Ten is a test of the skills and ability of even the most able of golfers.

 

Caddies available: Yes (Request in advance through Links Golf)

Pullcarts available: Yes

Practice facilities: Practice Greens, Short Game Practice Areas.

Electric buggies available: Yes

Dress code: Appropriate golfing attire.

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