The hole plays 450ft over a well manicured, flat, open field. If you can't drive 400+ ft. in the air, try a roller to get extra distance and a closer look at the basket.
Lefty Tip: There is an alternate route around the left side of the trees (out over the lower walking path). It takes a big arm, but if you have it you can get close on a hole that is usually a pain for southpaws. It takes approx. a 400-450ft hyzer to make the shot.
If you don't have the power to get your drive close to the hole on the fly, consider throwing a roller. The hole is slightly downhill and the grass is nicely cut, so getting a roller to go 325-350 ft. is not too difficult (assuming you know how to throw rollers).
Lefty Tip: Throw a big hyzer around the left side of the large group of trees (toward the 17th tee). Result: a much closer and easier approach to the basket, and if you have a big enough arm; a chance for a birdie.
Lefty Tip: Thow a hook thumber right down the narrow chute of trees in front of the tee instead of trying to throw a big anhyzer or forehand around the right hand side. Result: much higher frequency of landing near the basket for an easy birdie.