Baskets are both right of tee. It's not essential, but you're much better off with a right line than to the left. There are big, low, thick trees to the left that are awful to get stuck in off your drive.
The perfect drive (I use an Eagle) is CENTER LEFT over the first hill. Once over the hill, there are trees to the right and deep pits with trees. Left is a little more wooded then the middle. Once you get over the first hill, you want to stay left through the hole. This is a tough par 4.
This is one of the toughest holes on the course. Make sure when you drive that you get to the field clearing, preferably straight down the middle. Going right is worse than going left. The closer to get to the tight small trees over the clearing (without necessarily going into them), the better.
First shot: a putter over the clearing to where the wooded area begins. You really want to land left here. Using a driver is too risky.
Second shot: It's not a great line, but there is one on the left side of the fairway. Small trees inhabit the middle and right side, so that's a pinball no man's land. Denpending on the pin, I usually play a Roc or some other fairway driver here.