Tee nine is a small walk out from the 8 pin up a path toward the NW. The fairway is open for 1/3 then straight up a steep wooded incline to a basket about 50-75ft passed the edge of the incline. I would say try to land on the right side of the fairway for a good approach up the hill.
Tee 8 is up the path and then left up the hill to the very top. By walking to the tee you have just walked up the 8 fairway. You will be throwing back down that hill to a basket that is on a great tiered green and may have potential of getting your disc wet.
Tee 7 is just back from the 6 pin and plays up a slight incline and has a slight left to right break as well. The green is highly guarded by little trees.
Tee 6 is really close to the basket of 5 just to the west. The hole has a slight left to right curve. Lots of rough and a really bad shot could maybe get wet.
Hole 5 has a similar slightly elevated tee that throws down a very steep hill. The basket is very close and just left of the tee. I throw a RHBH Banshee on a sky hyzer... no real direct line and basket is hard to spot from the tee.
Hole 4 has a slightly elevated tee and throws east parallel to the interstate. Variable wind could cause a player to throw over a fence separating the course from the interstate, but not onto the interstate.