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Twenty Ten Course at Celtic Manor

8.8
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The Twenty Ten Course at Celtic Manor stands as a monument to championship golf. It appeals to discerning golfers seeking an unforgettable test of skill. Located in Newport South Wales within easy reach of Cardiff and Bristol this visually impressive course has earned its place among the elite.

It proudly hosted the 2010 Ryder Cup a defining moment in golfing history. This Robert Trent Jones Jr masterpiece offers a blend of strategic challenges and breathtaking scenery making it a must play for any serious golfer.

Water features prominently on many of the holes, and you can soak in the scenery from the Halfway House, which offers stunning views of the fairways lined with lakes. Keep your composure for an exhilarating finish as you make your final approach over the water to the 18th green, all while being watched from the balconies of the Twenty Ten Clubhouse.

Twenty Ten Course at Celtic Manor

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Twenty Ten Golf Course

Joining the list of courses to have hosted The Ryder Cup was a new dawn for Welsh golf and the addition of The Twenty Ten Course launched Celtic Manor into the world’s golfing elite. That the course held up so strongly to the almighty deluge during Ryder Cup week is testament to the quality of its design and construction. Visit now, and you will be welcome to manicured fairways and lightning fast greens that mark The Twenty Ten as a genuine tournament standard experience.

And the experience is as much part of The Twenty Ten as the course itself; meet and greet service, shoe cleaning and access to the Ryder Cup locker rooms will ensure you have a day to remember. Just a few moments from The Twenty Ten Clubhouse is a purpose driving range that allows you to be loose and limber come the first tee, just a part of one of the most luxurious golf resort experiences in the country.

2020 saw the European Tour return to Celtic Manor and the Twenty Ten course for the Celtic Classic. Sam Horsfield claimed the title of the inaugural event with a final bogey free round of 67, two clear of Thomas Detry. The win was Horsfield's second in the UK Swing series of events having won the Hero Open at the Forest of Arden a few weeks earlier.

The Twenty Ten Course at Celtic Manor is ranked as one of the best courses in Wales

Signature hole - No. 14:  Par 4, 413 yards, SI 2

This tricky par 4 sums up the Twenty Ten's lake-lined challenge, with two separate bodies of water to negotiate. Players have to choose between either a bold carry with the tee shot or else the approach. Most opt for an iron off the tee to avoid a watery fate to the left; while those brave enough to fly the lake can leave themselves a short, straightforward pitch.

Course Information
Par 71
Designed by Ross McMurray & Robert Trent Jones Jnr
Opened for play 2007
Previously hosted Ryder Cup (2010), Wales Open (2008- current)
Tees
Championship 7,493 yards SSS 77
White 7,008 yards SSS 75
Yellow 6,570 yards SSS 73
Red 5,654 yards SSS 73

What Our Golfers Say

8.8
Very Good
387 reviews
Condition overall 8.6
Condition of greens 8.8
Speed of round About right
Value for money 8.6
Facilities 9.2
Difficulty Hard
These reviews are from verified Your Golf Travel customers.

Very Good
8.0

Much better condition than the Montgomerie. The fairways were mostly dry. Good greens. Lots of water hazards.

Very Good
8.0

Excellent
10.0

Very Good
8.0

Greens had recently been punched, other than that was great.

Excellent
10.0

Truly magical place. A few boggy fairways but much better than Roman Road course. Greens weren't great though, fairly bobbly compared to the other course.

Average
4.0

Unfortunately had a bad winter which plays its part, greens were sandier than the bunkers, when you visit a course like this you really want to experience the greens. We wasn't able to. Practice facilities and staff were incredible though. Fairways were rather bare. Again this is definitely due to the weather but not the best experience overall

Good
6.0

At least the course was in a better playing condition and the fairways and tees were close to acceptable and we could actually enjoy a proper round of golf. Experience of being transported to the practice area and being given complimentary warm up balls was nice. However, the "personalised souvenir" of a pencil and tees was a bit disappointing to say the least. Main complaint though, again, is communication. Starter gave no mention that the greens had been spiked, therefore this made putting a lottery due to the condition of the greens. If we'd have been told this prior to teeing off, then at least we could have been aware, rather than getting to the first green an discovering it. Again, we'd paid a lot of money to play the course, and throughout it just felt like we weren't really being looked after by the resort and that they were just taking our money and not really giving anything back.

Excellent
10.0

Excellent
10.0

Poor
2.0

Well we shouldn’t of been playing..the course was so wet and dangerous, the greens we some of the worst I have played on this year …

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