Short tee: Low and straight is right - but you need distance too. I find a righthand forehand is the safer play - you can go nice and high with it and get enough distance for a birdie run or a routine up-and-down.
Short tee: If you can throw an anhyzer RHBH, this is the hole for it. Throw a line well to the left of the enter tree and let it come around, then fade and land past the narrow pinch of fairway straight out there.
Short tee: Another nice forehand set-up hole. Plays a little long because of uphill. Watch for wind left to right or coming up over the backside of the green pushing you toward the woods.
Short tee: Your choice to play it in from the right or from the left. But my advice is to NOT be putting from up on top of the berm - it's an awkward downish putt. Whichever way you throw, aim for the flat near the pin.
Short tee: A forgiving Par 4. Safer to play right of the center tree, even if you're worried about being down the slope right a bit. Safest approach is longer and more right - you'll be putting slightly up instead of down at the low basket.
Throw the right but not too much. If you go left, you'll get into the in woods or even get onto the soccer field. After that, pretty much throw it straight. don't overthrow it on your 3rd (or 2nd).