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After undergoing a $30 million renovation, Wales’ Celtic Manor Resort is ready to host the country’s first Ryder Cup
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By
Timothy Nolan
Wales has largely been overlooked in discussions of golf in the U.K., but that
should change when the 2010 Ryder Cup comes to the Celtic Manor Resort, a first
for the small country on England’s port side. Located on 1,400 acres near
the southern coast, not far from the capital of Cardiff, the luxury resort
offers a number of choices in golf, accommodations and dining, in addition to a
shooting school, tennis, mountain biking, two health clubs and two
spas.
Owner Sir Terry Matthews, Wales’ first billionaire, spent generously on
the resort’s recent refurbishment, which included the construction of the Twenty
Ten course and clubhouse—the first layout built specifically for the Matches.
With water hazards coming into play on half its holes, the 7,493-yard layout
offers plenty of risks and rewards.
Appropriately, European stalwart Colin
Montgomerie designed one of the other two courses, a 6,371-yard namesake layout
with a linksy feel that’s a good test for middle handicappers. The Roman Road
course is a Robert Trent Jones Sr. design on a hillside and gets its name from
the ancient thoroughfares that crisscrossed the land.
The main hotel
compromises 330 rooms with a rich decor in a neo-classic building, made
distinctive by a curled red awning above each window along the front façade. The
19th-century Manor House has 70 traditionally decorated rooms and some history:
Among its uses has been as a maternity hospital—in 1980 Matthews, who was born
there, purchased it and integrated it into the resort.
To the manor born,
indeed.
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