The Twenty Ten Course

Newport, South Wales, Wales

The Twenty Ten Course at Celtic Manor was purpose-built to host the 2010 Ryder Cup, the first time the biennial contest between Europe and the United States had been staged in Wales. Stretching to over 7,400 yards, it is one of the longest courses available to visitors in Wales and presents a stern examination of modern stroke-play golf with its combination of strategic bunkering, water hazards and demanding approach shots. The dramatic finishing holes along the Usk Valley are among the most memorable in Welsh golf. Open to resort guests, the Twenty Ten represents the pinnacle of what Celtic Manor's extensive facilities have to offer.

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