Teepad is the path before the bridge. Pin is tucked back in a corner off to the right...pretty much a blind shot. Aim to overshoot the pin and the trees and shrubbery wills top your disc for an easy birdie.
There's a grip of trees right off the teepad that you have to throw through...understable discs: take the left tunnel. Neutral/overstable discs: take the right tunnel. Stay low.
I have found a very aceable route: throw a teebird or teebird-esque disc on about 80% power and hug it to the tree in front of the teepad. It will fade back into either a skip ace or a true ace opportunity...but be careful not to overshoot the basket!
If the pin is in the long position, the most success I've seen is a nice spike hyzer around the big tree by the basket. Use something that will hit and stick, lest an unfortunate skip send you into the drink.
Pin is across the creek, to the right of the teepad. A good control shot up the creek will fade onto the green, but I use a forehand shot...a forehand slightly off will hit the branches of the big tree and stick, preventing a plunge into the water.
Big hyzer route is your best bet here...has been aced before, and is an easy bird if you can dial that hyzer in right through the tree gap in front of the tee.