There's an inside line, but it's super risky. The left route is probably more consistent. On your approach, the basket might be farther away than you think; just getting to the edge of the forest will leave you with a long putt.
The trees keep coming on this one. A RHFH/LHBH hyzer on the left side can be all right, since you stay away from a lot of the trees, but just about any line can be viable.
If you want the birdie, you'll need to get all the way to the corner of the dogleg on your drive. For the rest of us, finishing just off the fairway isn't too bad; accuracy isn't as important here as on some other holes.
It may look like there's a left line, but there really isn't. Just make sure you go right (maybe over the trees), and don't leak into the rough on the right.
The basket is perched on the opposite side of a little gully. It's not hard to access, but you really don't want to go into the gully if you can help it.
With the tee being on the right side of the fairway, the best shot is going to be a RHBH/LHFH flex shot. But a hyzer that finishes right is also a safe play. On your upshot, you have the hill behind the basket, so you can throw as hard as you want.
The whole fairway slopes right to left, so it'll probably be better to finish right. But don't be afraid to put a big shot out there; you'll hit a tree eventually.