The G4D Open represents a significant milestone in the global golfing calendar, showcasing elite skill and the evolving inclusivity at the world’s premier venues.
As the Championship prepares to arrive at the Celtic Manor Resort for the first of three years, the focus settles on the Roman Road, a course that blends ancient history with modern standards of accessibility.
Opened in 1995, it was quickly recognised as one of the finest inland lay-outs in the country, setting the architectural and competitive standard for the world class resort that exists today.
Navigating a historic layout
The course, designed by Robert Trent Jones Snr, earns its name from the Via Julia, an ancient Roman highway that once led to the nearby fortress of Caerleon. This historical weight is felt throughout the round as the highway still crosses the fairways today.