There is an option for recreational level players to tee from the Red (drop zone) tee to the right of the mando. It allows a stroke difference if you're playing with family and want to 'handicap'.
There is a Blue tee back and to the left of the White, with a tight fairway lane that emerges into the same gaps as the shorter tee. And there is a long basket position well beyond and down the hill, if you want to really challenge yourself.
There is a Red tee further forward on the fairway which allows recreational and casual players to experience the same challenge as the Blue / White, but more reachable.
There is a Red tee option on 'the Entry' (hole 4) which allows recreational level players and casual folks to angle in from a more reachable distance. I've hit metal here using a Comet.
The long basket position is in a gap 50' longer, and parallels the wood line, forcing players to get in clean to the clearing, since staying out in the open to the left will NOT give you a look.
If you play the long basket position on 'Lucky' 13, you'll be 50' to the right of the Blue tee for the Drop (14), which requires a very carefully controlled left to right line held low to the slope to avoid gliding over top and toward the river. Still a putter run.
There is now a longer basket position further round the bend leftward and down the slope. It would require a very lucky, hard right to left shot to get down there clean. Probably want a spotter.
From the Red tee (downslope on the left, and accessible up the angled path from short 'Shelter'), the shorter pin position is just a flex putter shot down the slope. The long basket is reachable with a (rhbh) Comet anny.
From either tee, the long basket position is in through the gap, and doglegs left to the top of the hill. The rough is extremely thick and unforgiving, so better to throw control and play this as a multi-stage shot, even if you do have the arm to go up and over.