The Twenty Ten Course
The Celtic Manor Resort in Newport will host the Ryder Cup 2010
The Celtic Manor Resort is one of Europe's leading golf and business resorts. It was a fitting home for what is now regarded as the world's third largest sporting event and a focus for millions of enthusiasts from more than 100 countries around the world. A key factor of Wales' successful bid was The Celtic Manor Resort's commitment to build a golf course to host the tournament that would provide a supreme challenge to the world's best golfers in match play conditions.
The Twenty Ten Course
Designed by European Golf Design (EGD) under the guidance of its head designer, Ross McMurray, the desire to build a challenging course was achieved with extensive use of water features designed to present players with classic match dilemmas.
The Twenty Ten Club House
The Twenty Ten Course, opened July 2007, is a Par 71 measuring 7,493 yards in length and features nine brand new holes.
