A low throw with late curve to the left is ideal for your tee shot. A high throw usually stalls out or carries into the woods. A short tee shot is better than a long one on this hole.
Wind is often a factor on this hole. Stay away from the trees on the right, there is room to the left. Big distance tee shots mean a chance for a long birdie putt.
You can't see the basket until you top the hill. Aim for the big oak tree over the hill. The basket is @20 feet in front of the tree. Your second throw could be a blind approach shot. Get over the hill, but keep it low to avoid overshooting too much.
An easily birdied hole if your tee shot is long. The right side of the course makes for an unobstructed approach shot. Hope to have 9 more holes soon to finish back at the pond/parking. Until then, use the bridge over the creek to get back.
The tee shot is made for a perfect s-curve. If you end up left, shoot for the right of the basket rather than beating through the trees. There is room if you end up right, just low brush to make foot work tough. Makes a satisfying birdie!
Bend your first shot to the right following the gravel path. Left is a tough place to recover from. Use the trees surrounding the basket to keep your second approach shot close for an easy drop in putt.
First shot, stay low on the hill for a good angle to put second shot between the ball fields. Approach the third shot close to the hole for an easy birdie putt.