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One of the few golf resorts in the UK to boast three championship golf courses, Celtic Manor offers golfers an experience they will remember. Catapulted into the spotlight by the Ryder Cup in 2010, Celtic Manor has been a favourite among UK golfers ever since, the phenomenal accommodation and facilities adding to the allure. The three courses are, of course, headlined by The Twenty Ten following Europe's heroic victory in intense conditions, however, the Roman Road and Montgomerie are great courses in their own right.

Located just outside of Newport, surrounded by the rolling Welsh hills, Celtic Manor can be easily accessed by golfers across the UK. For accommodation, the Manor House is the perfect option for those who don’t need the extravagance of the main Resort Hotel but still wish to be within a short walk of all the facilities, restaurants and bars. The 19th-century property is gorgeous inside and out, with its own options for drinking and dining, including the Cellar Bar, a lively sports bar popular with groups.

Celtic Manor prides itself on being able to accommodate the needs of every guest and group; check out the Resort Hotel, Coldra Court and The Hunter Lodges for other fantastic accommodation options.

The Manor House at Celtic Manor

Golf Courses at The Manor House at Celtic Manor

Twenty Ten Course

As the first course to be purpose built for the Ryder Cup, the Twenty Ten was under some pressure when the world’s best players arrived to do battle in late 2010 but with great variety and countless risk vs. reward holes throughout the course, it certainly lived up to its billing and is now seen as one of the best and most entertaining courses in the UK. With Ryder Cup mementos at every turn and a ‘member for the day’ experience that includes a pre-golf cooked breakfast in the Twenty Ten Clubhouse, personalised bag tags and post-round club cleaning, a day at the Twenty Ten at Celtic Manor is a really fun experience and a must for any golfing aficionado.

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Roman Road Course

Designed by Robert Trent Jones Senior, the Roman Road Course was the first built at Celtic Manor and has been thrilling visiting golfers since opening for play in 1995. From the tips the Roman Road Course stretches to about 6,600 yards which is enough to test even the most experienced golfers and with forward tees that bring the yardage to a more manageable 6,000 yards, the higher handicapped golfer can also enjoy the challenge. The course is American in design with large bunkers and the odd expanse of water providing much of the challenge and with a fantastic variety of holes, some of which take you right past the imposing Resort Hotel, all aspects of your game will be tested.

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Montgomerie Course

Colin Montgomerie’s name will of course forever be associated with Celtic Manor following his team’s famous victory at the 2010 Ryder Cup but his association with the resort began long before then when he designed his championship layout that has become one of the best resort courses in the UK. Like the Roman Road, Montgomerie’s course scales its fair share of hills so taking a buggy is advised. With deep, links-inspired bunkers and plenty of elevated tees shots, not to mention the exciting par 5 3rd which drops away in front of your eyes into the Usk Valley, the Montgomerie is a golfing thrill ride from start to finish.

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Accommodation at The Manor House at Celtic Manor

Since the early 1980s, The Manor House at Celtic Manor Resort has been recognised as one of Wales' finest places to stay and was awarded Egon Ronay's top prize for five consecutive years. The 70 guest rooms and suites have retained the character of the 19th-century property itself, which sits amidst beautifully manicured gardens. 

Inside the Manor, guests can choose to drink or dine in The Patio Restaurant, the Cellar Bar or Hedley's, the Manor Bar. The Cellar Bar is a particularly popular sports bar with groups, showing a host of live sporting events.

Guests of the Manor House have access to the resort’s fantastic array of facilities. For the ultimate way to relax and unwind, head to the Forum Health Club and Spa, offering the some of the best luxury treatments in Wales. 

As well as the swimming pool, there are saunas, jacuzzis, plunge pools and steam rooms, whilst the state of the art gym boasts 54 workstations and a dance studio. Treat yourself to a hot stone massage or an exotic Rasul Mud Ritual in the Forum Spa, an award-winning facility that attracts guests to the resort itself.