Not much to say yet, other than the hotel is really swish. And, interestingly, there is a clock on the wall that has the time in Ottawa, which, I suppose, isn’t all that surprising. We’re playing the Montgomery Course today and the 2010 Ryder Cup Course tomorrow before moving to Southerndown for our afternoon round.
Wales Day Two — Celtic Manor
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A bestselling author and award-winning columnist, Robert Thompson has been writing about business and sports, and particularly golf, for almost two decades. His reporting and commentary on golf has appeared in Golf Magazine, the Globe and Mail, T&L Golf and many other media outlets. Currently Robert is a columnist with Global Golf Post, golf analyst for Global News and Shaw Communications, and Senior Writer to ScoreGolf. The Going for the Green blog was launched in 2004.
Robert,
Hi – I’m a golf writer from Wales – Blackwood specifically which is 10 miles or so north of Newport. Hope you’re enjoying it – pretty good weather for you.
Let me know if you need any information – I’m looking forward to your posts – I really liked Southerndown
Cheers
Byron
I hope you don’t make comments about R&A as you did about RCGA.
Maureen: Why would I make comments about the R&A? The Ryder Cup, after all, is run by the European PGA…
Yes Robert I do know it is run by European PGA.