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What Club You Playing On a 242 Yard Par 3?
The 8th hole at Aronimink is a 242 yard beast! ⛳️💨
For the field at the 2026 PGA Championship, this hole will require not only distance, but accuracy with water guarding the front and a Donald Ross green complex, putting a premium on club selection.
2nd Swing Master Fitter Blaine Seitz breaks down the three distinct strategies we'll see in play:
🎯 The Utility Iron: For the high-speed player looking for a piercing, low-spin flight to combat the wind while maintaining control.
🏌️♂️ The High Lofted Fairway Wood: Maximum height and a steeper landing angle for those who need to hold the green on a tucked pin.
🔄 The Hybrid: The "best of both worlds" approach—combining the playability of an iron with the forgiveness required for a 240+ yard carry over water.
The Question: You’re standing on the 8th tee, 242 yards out with the Wanamaker on the line. What’s the play? Are you pulling the driving iron, a high-launch 5-wood, or a versatile hybrid?
Drop your pick and your reasoning below. 👇
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