The 8th hole is a par 4 of 411 meters that continues along the valley occupied by the 7th. Visually, the bunkering schemes of these two holes bear a striking similarity in distribution (see photo above), although the distances differ somewhat. However, the bunkers at the 8th are shaped in a highly disparate fashion, with much more circumscribed borders and rounded edges.
The play here at the 8th tee is over the center of the first bunker, taking care to avoid the pot found further on to the left. From there, players face yet another uphill approach to another tiered green – this putting surface defined by a narrow leaf at the right/rear. The left/rear corner of the green complex features a vexing swale that will gobble up many approach shots.