“You really don’t have a decision to make on the Twenty Ten golf course until you get to the 14th tee."
/Mark Lamport-Stokes talks to Celtic Manor director of golf Jim McKenzie about the par-71 masterwork hosting the Ryder Cup and talks to him about the seven risk-reward holes. Thanks to reader Don for catching the quote that probably won't make some of us get up at 3 a.m. to watch the early holes of play.
In McKenzie’s view, the venue for the 2010 Ryder Cup effectively boils down to the final five holes in matchplay terms.
“You really don’t have a decision to make on the Twenty Ten golf course until you get to the 14th tee,” the Scot said during a telephone interview.
Show Me The Golf.com's Johnny Bryan takes us through the stretch where the decision making begins. Look past the kitchen sink of special effects and the 2 minute long intro, because there are several interesting things to see here with the course, the setup and the grandstands going up.