Summary
MEASURING just 123 yards, it is the shortest hole played in the Open championship -- yet the par-three eighth will be the centre of attention at Royal Troon this week.
Universally known as 'The Postage Stamp' because of its small green which is fiercely guarded by five bunkers, the eighth will doubtless play a pivotal role in the outcome of the 133rd Open championship.See the full content of this document
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Golf: The Open Championship, Royal Troon: Shortest -- But Definitely Not the Easiest
It is the only hole on the front nine normally played into the prevailing wind, and c...
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