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Celtic Manor Golf Club
Coldra Woods
Newport
South Wales

NP6 2YA
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The Celtic Manor 5* Resort hosts three golf courses, all of which were designed by the renowned golf course architect family of Robert Trent Jones. The resort will play host to the 2010 Ryder Cup and is also the venue for the 2003 Wales Open on the PGA European Tour.

Wentwood Hills - The Wentwood Hills championship course is a par 72, measures 7,403 yards, and is truly spectacular. Highly praised by many top pros, it combines the hilly landscape with the links-like features of an estuary in the Usk River Valley. It has already hosted the PGA European Tour Wales Open and has been selected to hold the Ryder Cup in 2010. 18 holes. Par 72. 7,403 yds. Parkland with lakes.

Roman Road - The Roman Road championship course is a par 69 covering over 6,685 yards. The front nine is long and wide, whilst the back nine weaves its way through ravines, lakes and streams, beside the Usk River Valley. It runs along the ridge of Coldra Hill, straddling the ancient east/west Roman highway, Via Julia. And from the vantage point of the 5th tee, you overlook the ancient fortress town of Isca, now known as Carlaeon. Golf Monthly voted it the best inland course in Wales. 18 holes. Par 69. 6,685 yds. Parkland.

Coldra - The Coldra Woods course offers a different kind of a challenge. It is a par 59 and 4001 yards long, criss-crossing a lake filled valley with magnificent natural ravines. A venue for the PGA short course championship, it is arguably the best of its kind in Britain, and if you want to test your accuracy, Coldra Woods will do it. 18 holes. Par 59. 4,001 yds. Parkland.

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