The Twenty Ten ranked No. 19 among all
"We're honored Golfweek has rated the Twenty Ten Wales' top modern course," says Dylan Matthews, Chief Executive of Celtic Manor. "Golfers from around the world need to experience Celtic Manor and preview the challenges that lay ahead this Fall for golf's brightest stars."
Celtic Manor, the top rated resort in the
As the Twenty Ten was designed solely with the Ryder Cup in mind, spectators will have excellent vantage points from which to watch the action unfold. Three large viewing platforms were constructed for hospitality above the 16th, 17th and 18th holes, respectively. Galleries will also gather on the huge natural mounds and hillsides to view not only the drama of the closing holes, but early-round action as it plays across the floor of the idyllic
Ian Woosnam, 2006 European Ryder Cup captain says of the Twenty Ten: "What you need for the Ryder Cup is drama and they've done a great job with the design of the Twenty Ten Course. There's water, driveable par-4s and the finishing stretch is fantastic. You will stand on the 18th fairway, thinking 'Shall I, or shan't I, go for it?'"
"The Twenty Ten is a very fair course," says Corey Pavin, 2010 US Ryder Cup captain. "Everything is in front of and you and there are no tricks to this golf course. What you see is what you get out here. All of the holes coming in, especially the 14th, 15th and 18th, are going to be pretty key."
"The Ryder Cup will showcase the Twenty Ten Course as golf's ultimate risk / reward layout," says Matthews. "We invite you to experience it for yourself, along with our other award-winning
amenities."
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