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HOLE 1: PAR 4 | YARDS 465


HOLE 2: PAR 5 | YARDS 610


HOLE 3: PAR 3 | YARDS 189


HOLE 4: PAR 4 | YARDS 461


HOLE 5: PAR 4 | YARDS 433


HOLE 6: PAR 4 | YARDS 422


HOLE 7: PAR 3 | YARDS 213


HOLE 8: PAR 4 | YARDS 439


HOLE 9: PAR 5 | YARDS 580


HOLE 10: PAR 3 | YARDS 210


HOLE 11: PAR 5 | YARDS 562


HOLE 12: PAR 4 | YARDS 458


HOLE 13: PAR 3 | YARDS 189


HOLE 14: PAR 4 | YARDS 485


HOLE 15: PAR 4 | YARDS 377


HOLE 16: PAR 4 | YARDS 499


HOLE 17: PAR 3 | YARDS 211


HOLE 18: PAR 5 | YARDS 575
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It sure is, I had my last look at it last weekend when playing one of the other courses at The Celtic Manor, Par 5 3rd green on The Montgomerie course overlooks the 2010 course, you should see it with all the grandstands, giant screens and hospitality tents etc!

This is from Poulters Twitter page, from the 2010 clubhouse overlooking the 18th

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Wow beautiful and looks like a LOT of trouble out there! Wow throw in the elements and that is going to be some test. Even for team play. Cool can't wait!!

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Can't find rating and slope for the course. It could be that Europeans don't use the system? But here is the official scorecard.

It's the SSS (Standard Scratch Score) instead of rating and slope over here. You can see it in the top right corner of the score card. Basically under normal playing conditions a scratch golfer would be expected to shoot 77 (6 over!) from the blue tees at Celtic Manor.

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It's the SSS (Standard Scratch Score) instead of rating and slope over here. You can see it in the top right corner of the score card. Basically under normal playing conditions a scratch golfer would be expected to shoot 77 (6 over!) from the blue tees at Celtic Manor.

Yeeowwch!

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That's a lot of long par 4s! And three par 3s at 210+. Sheesh.

Gorgeous piece of land though

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It's the SSS (Standard Scratch Score) instead of rating and slope over here. You can see it in the top right corner of the score card. Basically under normal playing conditions a scratch golfer would be expected to shoot 77 (6 over!) from the blue tees at Celtic Manor.

So how is a player's handicap on a specific course adjusted based on the course SSS? I guess I alway thought the handicap system was an international (at least R & A and USGA) system. Live and learn I guess.

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