
FROM £80 per round
The new course built for staging The Ryder Cup in 2010 opened for play on 4th July 2007. The first course to be built specifically for golf's greatest team tournament, it measures a robust 7,493 yards off the back tees and has a par of 71. With water hazards on half of its holes, the course has six signature holes and presents many more memorable tests and risk-and-reward dilemmas.
One of the features of the spectacular new course is its variety with many of the earlier holes having a links-like feel with some long rough and greenside swales, before the middle section of the course reveals the full extent of the lake-lined challenge. A tough finishing stretch culminates in a real sting in the tail at the 18th
Founded 2007 Course Type Parkland Par 71 Yards 7493

FROM £45 per round
Roman Road, the first of the Resort’s courses, opened in 1995 and was ranked ‘the top inland course in Wales’ by Golf Monthly Magazine. Overlooking the Severn Estuary with views across to Somerset and Devon, it was designed by Robert Trent Jones Snr and is named after the many Roman roads that criss-cross it, the design shaped to avoid disrupting any remains.
The Roman Road course was the host venue in 2005 and 2006 for both
The Celtic Manor Wales Open and the star-studded All*Star Cup.
Founded 1995 Course Type Parkland Par 69 Yards 5961

FROM £45 per round
The new par 69 Montgomerie Course was designed and opened in 2007 by the Ryder Cup legend himself.
The course which was Montgomerie’s first UK design project, features deep pot bunkers which give it a links-like feel, and presents golfers with a formidable challenge. Spectacular views abound on many holes with dramatic tee shots over valleys and breathtaking downhill shots. Two long par fives, a number of short par fours and several testing par threes all add up to an exciting and rewarding challenge.
Founded 2007 Course Type Parkland Pars 69 Yards 6371
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