Somewhat a reverse of hole #1, but uphill. Backhanding seems to be the best strategy for an eagle. However, flicking something overstable will land on upward slope without rolling backwards.
Backhand with hyzer on this hole. Precision gets a birdie--it's a short hole. I've found that hitting the back of the "gazeebo" will cause the disc to slide down beside the basket without risk of going beyond the basket (where the creek is).
As a righthander, I prefer to flick something overstable here to get the easy eagle. Backhanders may find it difficult to anhyzer this hole and therefore may want to avoid much fade on their drive.
For a righthander, flicking is too risky due to the opening being on the right. I prefer to backhand to the area in front of the basket for an eagle putt.
If parking section is clear in front of basket, backhand to that spot. However, I prefer flicking something overstable to land on the hill containing the basket. Bushes "force" a good putt. Easy eagle!