The slight downhill nature of this hole makes that water hazard behind the basket a lot closer than it seems, particularly for a RHBH player due to potential skipping.
If long and very straight is daunting to you, consider a full power hyzer bomb (RHBH) to the right. The tree clumps are staggered in a way that you can skip through from right to left and skip the damp area and most of the trees.
This is the easiest eagle on the course. Use the ample room to get your best distance off the tee, then take advantage of the downhill approach shot and flat green area to land nice and safe.
It helps to land your first shot on the left side of the fairway. Too far right and you'll have a lot more trees blocking you from landing on the green on your second drive.
The right side of the fairway may be more clear of branches, but shooting up the right also means you need to put a little height on your shot. Too low and you might hit the side of the raised platform the basket is on.
Though it may not be immediately apparent, there is water in play on this hole. A powerful drive that goes too far right may never be seen again, so plan accordingly.
Nothing says you have to go down the center. If you have a decent RHBH anhyzer, come to the left of the trees directly down the fairway with some height so that the disc swoops around and down.