All those uphill shots mean you must head back down at some point. Here's that point. To reach the pin you'll most likely need to throw a forehand that turns a little then finishes to the right late.
The longest hole on the course. A right to left shot about 270' will hit the landing zone. A well-placed S turn flick could potentially make both the turn to the left and stand up for the upcoming turn back to the right. From the landing zone on Hole 16 you'll probably throw a big turnover that needs to clear a hill before heading down the other side. Your approach shot is about 350' and your shot needs to turn to the right and keep turning.
Pretty straightforward. Follow the road, hit the gap, and you'll put it close. There's a small gap down the left side if you insist on throwing a flick.
Off the tee this hole plays steeply uphill. Throw something that finishes left about 200', although it plays more like 275'. From the landing zone on Hole 14 you're left with a solid 300' down one of several gaps to the pin.
Two nice lines to the basket: An S turn just left of the tree in the middle of the fairway or a forehand a bit farther out. Like so many of the holes, you can get in big trouble if you get off the fairway.
225' slightly uphill to the landing zone. If you can get your tee shot to finish to the right you can get farther up the trail to make your approach shot shorter. From the landing zone on Hole 12 you've still got 235' pretty steeply uphill with a bit of a tunnel shot to a well guarded basket.
Sweeping right to left downhill shot and well guarded on both sides. This is about the only tee shot on the course that could potentially end up in a different hole's fairway.
One of several signature holes on the course. 340' to the basket and about 300' to get across the pond. Plenty of room to play it safe down the right side but if you go for the ace run don't overshoot the pin because there's a second pond about 20' past the basket.