Hole 8

Tee Approach


Par 3
Meters 166

Playing Tips

The 8th hole is proudly sponsored by Frameline.

The longest Par 3 on course only plays 2m downhill although it feels much more and gives the impression that the green continues to fall away.

Given bunkers on the front, right of the green, the ground slopes leading onto the putting surface and a tall eucalyptus tree to the front left an exacting high tee shot needs to land a couple of metres onto the close mown surface in order to come to rest in the centre of this large green and have access to all pin positions.

There are no sharp slopes or terraces here but larger rolling profiles that add complexity to reading the amount of break.

Suggested Path

A tall eucalyptus tree to the front left an exacting high tee shot needs to land a couple of metres onto the close mown surface in order to come rest in the centre of this large green and have access to all pin positions.

Tip 1

This course only plays 2m downhill although it feels much more and gives the impression that the green contuse to fall away.

Tip 2

Given bunkers on the front, right of the green, the ground slopes leading onto the putting surface.

Tip 3

There are no sharp slopes or terraces here but larger rolling profiles that add complexity.

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