Hole 8: Par 5, 469 Yards2008 Aerial:
2011 Aerial:
A huge difference here between pre and post renovation. Note the two fairway bunkers to the right, which previous were islands in a sea of rough to the right. Now these same bunkers are just off the edge of the fairway, protecting the ideal line into the green. Also note the addition of two bunkers short/left of the green.
Like the fairway on holes 4 and 5, the fairway on the 8th is severely canted, this one from right-to-left. It is a very short par-5, but one must hug the right side with their tee shot if they hope to find the fairway. Scrub area and fairway bunkers protect the ideal line.
Tee View:
From just short of fairway:
After a well-struck tee shot, most golfers will play their second from a large bowl in the fairway, between 180 and 210 yards from the green. Playing uphill, the second shot is partially blind and the intrusion of the duo of fairway bunkers short-left of the green into the fairway is very difficult to see. However, most golfers, noting the presence of the bunkers on the left, will play out to the right -- this is a big mistake on number 8.
Approach from 180:
If the golfer is forced to lay-up, he will do well to lay-up on the left side of the fairway. The approach from the right, as pictured below, plays with the slope of the green and is very difficult to control.
Following the natural flow of the land, the 8th green has quite a significant leftward tilt. Missing the green to the right leaves a nearly difficult recovery -- think missing Augusta National's 8th to the right, humps and all, and having the green slope significantly away.
Green as seen from fairway:
From back of green: