Kenny-
Yes, #8 is the par-3 which I think is an unusual hole just because I can't remember seeing Nicklaus do a biarritz. They did mess with it a little during the reno, raising the green to a foot or two which makes it so you have to fly it almost all the way onto the green or the shot will just rock back into a tight chip area. I liked the older version better. #3's about a 440 back tees, 420-390 middle tees hole with two inside fairway bunkers and a wide fairway that elevates sharply at the end to two deep greenside bunkers on the left. The green makes an angled t-shape. I like it because the hole comes right after the short par-5 2nd where you can eagle, and you can change gears whether to play safe or aggresive on the approach shot depending on your drive and the flag, which I find most holes of that length won't let you do. Most holes that distance require little more than the best drive, best iron you've got. You can lean on whatever part of the game is going good that day and still par even from the backs.