Hole 11 is a straight ahead type hole. I have seen a rightie flick ace this hole. If you got a flick, try it. Lefties could try to turn over a midrange. Easy deuce if you get through the trees.
Hole 10 is another tight and technical hole. Tee pad is tucked back into some trees. RHBH can go the "pro" route and take a chance right side of big tree or throw straight down the fairway. The challenge is getting past the tree lined fairway.
Hole 9 is a uphill dogleg right. Righties could try to throw a high flick spike hyzer to get up the hill. LHBH should try to get up the hill by throwing a big hyzer as well.
Hole 8 is a tight and technical hole. It throws about 220 downhill. RHBH can throw a big hyzer off the right. LHBH should try to thread the needle and get down the fairway. Fairly easy bird if you figure out the right line.
Hole 7 is a long open shot going from one side of a valley to the other. Pin location is right over the crest of the other side of valley. Throw your max distance driver and watch it glide!
Hole 6 also has two pin locations. One is a little shorter than the other but both play the same line. Right side rough is a disc eater again. LHBH should try a long hyzer. Righties try a flick!
Hole 5 has two different pin locations. RHBH should try to use the middle of the fairway if you can. Right side rough is really rough. LHBH can try to throw a long hyzer and come in back side of pin for a birdie look.
Hole 4 is a long bomber. RHBH can throw a nice long hyzer and probably still have a upshot for a 3. LHBH should try to get something to turnover. BE AWARE! Grass on right side of fairway will eat your plastic.