Manchester City manager Mark Hughes and US Ryder Cup captain Corey Pavin chew the fat during Wednesday's pro-am
Opposing Ryder Cup captains Corey Pavin and Colin Montgomerie field questions at a Celtic Manor media conference looking forward to the 2010 showdown
Australian Scott Strange begins his Wales Open defence with a disappointing one-over-par 72
A relaxed Colin Montgomerie carded an opening 69 on the Ryder Cup course
Stephen Dodd began the tournament as Wales' best hope of a maiden home victory after a recent fine run of form, but he could only manage a 72 on the opening day
Mads Vibe-Hastrup of Denmark (right) receives a bottle of champagne for his hole-in-one on the seventh - one of three aces on the first day
Nick Dougherty shares the first-day lead with Thomas Bjorn, David Frost and Alan McLean after five-under par rounds of 66
Wales' Bradley Dredge plays out of a bunker as the majority of the home players fall away in the second round
Heavy rain delays the start of the third round on Saturday morning
Standing water on the 18th fairway shows how badly the Twenty Ten course is waterlogged
A weather-beaten Ignacio Garrido (left) and Colin Montgomerie complete the third round
England's Nick Dougherty ends the day on five under, enough to give him a three-way share of the lead with Ignacio Garrido and Jeppe Huldahl
Nick Dougherty hits early bunker trouble on the first hole in Sunday's final round but rescues par with a good recovery shot
USA Ryder Cup Captain Corey Pavin makes his putt on the fourth as Wales' Bradley Dredge looks on
Denmark's Jeppe Huldahl sets the pace during the final round of the Wales Open
A final round of 67 is enough for Jeppe Huldahl to win the Wales Open trophy by a shot, ending on nine under
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