Shorter than it looks but you have to push the far vegetation because of the pin placement. Most good shots end up short , pin high. To park the shot you need to flirt with the far wall of trees before turning right. Dont be too agressive, OB is just a bad flair away. BH's that are slightly stable and fade back work good to move away from the OB at the end of the flight.
Just clear the teepee of small trees on the right of the gap, thumbers, sidearms and BH's work. Straight is OK do not push too far, long shots have poor angles to the green. Approach is self explainatory.
Tomahawks work, but the shot is a very understable putter thrown easy on a hyzer to straighten to the basket. Dont be agressive the basket is raised and OB is in play.
Safe shots are overstable hyzer sidearms finishing right. Safe from OB with a hyzer putt to the basket.
Long: BH Anny with an overstable driver for that hard fade at the end. Straight shots that fade work but make for a tighter tee.
Short: High flat with a late hyzer. Low hyzers tend to hit left side trees.
Disc up, make the OB creek carry, and drive into the hill side. Fairway driver works here. Do not Hyzer way left. You can also layup short of the creek.
If you cannot throw over the creek, you can layup in the short grass short of it. Straightforward sidearm or anny. Disc up and drive into the hill. Shots short and right have few putting lanes. Left is ok.
Shorter than it looks. Make the gap at all costs. For many stable mids is the shot. Many people throw long here, short is an easier uphill putt. Plan to land in or around the Hazard area (yellow stakes). It is not OB.