While it should not normally come into play, the creek to the left does have some deep dark places here. Be wary of big hyzers with strong cross winds.
Locals usually throw a big RHBH hyzer around trees that feeds into tree tops and falls near basket. The slight downhill past the sdewalk can make ace runners pay if they miss via a very long putt back.
Locals use the telephone pole in front of the tee pad as a Mando. You must pass to the left of the pole. If you miss it, you drop next to the pole and are throwing 3.
As of 3/28/18 the house to the left of the hole has two dogs. The yellow one's name is Murray and he is an aggressive barker. He can be coerced with a stick to chew on to divert his attention from discs thrown in yard. I would not cross fence though. Either pullout with a gator or ask homeowner to help. She is quite nice.