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Hole 8 - Thor's Hammer

  • Thursday, 4 September 2008
  • Michael Weston
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Hole 8 - Thor's Hammer

Hole 8 - Thor's Hammer

8th hole
Thor’s Hammer
Par 3, 180 yards


The redesigned tee area allows for the 5th and 8th holes to be shared for Championship golf. As a result 25 yards have been added to the 8th. Combined with a new green complex guarded by a deep bunker at the front, a slippery collection area at the back, Floyds Fork and a second bunker to the left, this par three is extremely challenging.

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