The bridge opened Ryder Cup The first bridge built for the Ryder Cup was opened, which will play a role in transporting players and spectators to the ground. Later practice, you can take your cheap golf clubs to watch the game.
The structure is 120 meters long ends an investment of £ 16million for Celtic Manor Resort in the construction of a new course, clubhouse and surrounding infrastructure for the game in October.
Sir Terry Matthews, Chairman of the Celtic Manor Resort, said: "We are proud to open this wonderful new bridge as the last major piece of construction for this year's Ryder Cup. It is more convenient for players to take part in the game with Titleist 2010 AP2 irons.
"We have invested considerable time and resources in creating not only ninety during the first golf course in history to be purpose built for staging The Ryder Cup, but also infrastructure surrounding.
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As for the construction of ninety course and clubhouse, a new bridge was built by Welsh business, bringing additional benefits to the economy of Wales. Port Talbot-based Andrew Scott Ltd. was the main contractor for the construction and engineering Rowecord Newport provided the metal superstructure and all.
Carwyn Jones, First Minister for Wales, said: "The Ryder Cup is a great event in Wales and I want to congratulate Sir Terry Matthews and the team for Celtic Manor Resort on the completion of the last piece of the necessary infrastructure in place to host such high-profile event, which will be a superb showcase for Wales. "He became popular just as famous Callaway.
The bridge was designed with special attention to ecological and environmental sensitivities of the tidal River Usk. An exclusion zone of six meters on each side of the River Otter Holt protects and guarantees the migration patterns of salmon and shad fish are not affected.
Posted on January 30, 2010.