6–7 Min Read • The Global Golfer
Some golf courses have history. A few have pedigree. But only a rarefied handful carry the unmistakable aura of hosting the world’s greatest players under the fiercest spotlight.
At Celtic Manor’s Twenty Ten Course, Ryder Cup legacy is not just remembered, it is experienced. Set in the rolling Usk Valley of South Wales, this championship course blends elite tournament design with accessibility for golfers of all abilities.
Why Play The Twenty Ten Course?
- Host of the 2010 Ryder Cup
- Purpose-built championship layout
- Water hazards shaping strategy
- Playable for all handicap levels
- Integrated luxury spa resort experience
What Is It Like to Play the Twenty Ten Course?
The experience begins at the dedicated Twenty Ten Clubhouse, where refined interiors and Ryder Cup memorabilia establish a strong sense of place and prestige.
The opening tee offers a generous yet strategic introduction. Wide fairways encourage confidence, but positioning is everything, subtle angles dictate the success of every approach.
Course Review: Strategy, Precision and Playability
The Twenty Ten rewards intelligent golf. Risk-reward scenarios unfold across the layout, with water hazards influencing decision-making on key holes.
Key Holes to Know
- 11th Hole (Par 5): A sweeping risk-reward hole along the water’s edge
- 15th Hole (Par 4): Precision required through wetland-lined fairways
- 18th Hole (Par 5): A dramatic, tournament-worthy finish
For families and mixed-ability golfers, the course offers a rare balance, challenging enough for experienced players while remaining enjoyable from forward tees.
Is Celtic Manor Good for Non-Golfers?
Yes. Celtic Manor is equally compelling as a luxury wellness destination, anchored by The Forum Spa.
The Forum Spa Experience

A refined wellness sanctuary within Celtic Manor, designed to balance the intensity of championship golf with restorative calm.
- Hydrotherapy Pool: Warm, immersive and deeply relaxing
- Thermal Experiences: Heat and water therapies to reset body and mind
- Tailored Treatments: Personalised therapies for complete rejuvenation
- Relaxation Lounges: Quiet spaces overlooking tranquil surroundings
Ideal for non-golfers or as a post-round recovery ritual.
While golfers take on the course, spa guests enjoy a parallel journey of relaxation and restoration, making Celtic Manor ideal for couples and families. The Forum Spa is a The Spa Traveller Awards winner…

Dining at Celtic Manor: What to Expect
The clubhouse terrace provides panoramic views across the Usk Valley, creating a fitting setting for post-round dining.
From signature burgers to refined seasonal dishes, the culinary offering reflects the same attention to detail found across the resort.
Final Verdict: Is the Twenty Ten Course worth it?
Yes – unequivocally.
The Twenty Ten Course delivers a rare combination of Ryder Cup heritage, strategic design, and luxury resort integration.
For The Global Golfer: authentic, strategic, indulgent, and unquestionably unforgettable.
Frequently Asked Questions about the Celtic Manor Twenty Ten Course
Is the Twenty Ten Course suitable for beginners?
Yes. Multiple tee positions allow beginners and high-handicap golfers to enjoy the course while still experiencing its championship design.
Why is the Twenty Ten course famous?
It was purpose-built to host the 2010 Ryder Cup, making it one of the most distinctive courses in the UK.
Does Celtic Manor have a spa?
Yes. The Forum Spa offers hydrotherapy pools, treatments, and luxury relaxation spaces within the resort.
Insider Tip
Combine a morning spa session with an afternoon tee time to experience the perfect balance of wellness and championship golf at Celtic Manor.
When is the best time to play the Twenty Ten Course?
Spring through early autumn provides the best conditions, although the course is open year-round.


