On this one, settle for par. Throw it right to the bottom of the hill, then you can throw it up the small hill by the basket, and then just putt it in. If you go over the basket, good luck finding it.
Throw an overstable disc out over the wooden tubing thingamajiggy with all the black tubes. And it should come back somewhere down by the basket. If you're left handed, throw and overstable, just way to to the left.
Try not to throw it to right, so keep it hyzering! It slants downward at the right. I've had it roll all the way down before. Throw an overstable disc flat and straight.
This should be a par 4. Its almost 500' long. Its complicating. Its like a square that doesn't have the right side. So keep it out of the woods, and you will safe.
This is almost the same as hole 2. Do not, I repeat, do not, throw it to the left! If you do, kiss that disc goodbye! Its gone forever. Unless you are willing to spend 45 minutes looking for it.
Don't throw it to the left! Try to get it to hyzer as much as you possibly can, you know, without it going way off to the right. Over the the left is 6' tall pompous grass with marshes in it.
If you're right handed, throw a nice hyzer out the right and let it drift in. If you're left handed, throw it out over the black tube stuff, and let it drift back.