The best righty shot is a roller (that ceiling is as low as it looks) or a low, screaming LH forehand. The "D" position is almost unreachable from the long tee without a perfect shot.
Believe it or not, my favorite shot is a RH thumber; the fairway is shaped perfectly for it (go right between the overhanging tree on the right and the second pine tree). A good one will put you between the "A" and "B" pins.
If the grass has been mowed, a RHBH roller to either side of the first tree works great for any pin position; the mulch guard around the playground will stop you from going long.
The palm tree behind the tee to the left is gone, but the palmettos on the left side of the fairway are much thicker than shown.
6/14/29 - New "D" pin position close to the walking path about 20' long of the "C" pin.
The "A" position is now elevated on a little mulch platform (3rd photo), and the center tree is gone with a little birdhouse on a pole just to the right of where it stood in the photo.
The trees shading the tee in the photo are gone, along with two from the center of the fairway. The fence along the left side also was taken out during Irma so avoid hyzering into people's yards.