Decide where you are going to cross the ditch before you throw. There is an open area in the tree line just before you get to the bridge that can be crossed on a forehand throw. You can also just go over the trees and go after the basket with a big hyzer bomb on your second throw. Make sure you place your drive correctly no matter which route you take. If you get too close to the trees on your first throw the decision will be made for you.
Treat this as a low-ceiling shot under the Sycamore trees for the best way to get close to the basket. A right turning shot to the left of the trees is probably the shortest approach but risks OB.
This is a longer version of the previous hole. Do not try to go long and right of the big tree on the edge of the dropoff. The dropoff turns back to the left beyond that tree. The best bet is a long low shot that skirts the edge of the bayou. This hole is right at 400'. You will need a long and very accurate drive to have a shot at birdie.
Use an overstable midrange or fairway driver and let it fade to the left of the tree on the edge of the dropoff. This hole is not difficult but a griplock will cost you a disc to Bayou Rigolette.
This is a straightforward shot for a stable to overstable disc to fade and park right under the basket. Stay to the right of the big tree and out of the tree line to the right (the Bayou is back there too). If you throw forehand, keep the smaller tree past the big tree in mind if you try a flex shot.
This hole has yielded some birdies to turnover shots. An understable disc thrown high can turn the corner and get close to the green. Just stay out of the woods to the right and don't hit the wires. There are much worse things than getting a 3 on this hole.