This is another straightforward RHFH flex shot. It is also much shorter than indicated on the sign. Though uphill, the basket is no more than 200' feet from the tee box.
Think of this hole as a tunnel even though it looks more open. Hit the gap between the near trees on the left, let your disc cross the "fairway" and fade along the right side into the pin for a birdie or better.
The distance marked on the sign is incorrect. It is actually 344'. Stay to the right and this is just a moderately long drive for a birdie. Forget about any attempt to skip on the grass. It's never mown that well.
There has been some trimming of the trees lining the bayou in October, 2012, which opened up the overwater shot. Any straight throw can put you in birdie position. Hit any of the overhanging stuff and you will lose a disc.
The tee box does not line up correctly with the tunnel opening. Pay particular attention to this alignment issue. Keep your shot low and hit the tunnel and you are ahead of the game here.
Think "roller" only if you can keep the disc in the mowed "fairway." Otherwise, the crowfoot and other tall grass can make this strategy very ineffective. There are several strategies that may work, but however you slice it, you want to be on the right of the line between the tee and the basket. Ending up left will most likely cost you a stroke.
This hole calls for a straightforward RHFH flex shot. The fairway is "S" shaped. The tree off the front right corner of the tee is not in your way if you throw off the front left half of the tee box. Have hit the basket wth an overstable disk started out with the wing up at about a 45 degree angle.
There is a narrow lane through the trees for a straight approach. A little luck and a late break can set up a birdie. The basket is only approachable from the right and cannot be seen from the tee. It is about 20' past and 20' to the left of the two large pines at the top of the hill. The perfect shot will go through the narrow gap between the "V" made by two large trees near the bottom of the hill - yes that little gap.