You have two options here.
1) Throw it straight and set it down right next to the pin. Be careful not to over throw here, because there is a small woods and field behind the pin, which you could have to spend some time looking for your disk.
2) Throw a large back hand hook (Hyzer) and curve the disk in, since the tee is around the corner at the edge of the fence. Be careful not to throw to high or you'll end up down the hill.
1) Throw it straight and set it down right next to the pin. Be careful not to over throw here, because there is a small woods and field behind the pin, which you could have to spend some time looking for your disk.
2) Throw a large back hand hook (Hyzer) and curve the disk in, since the tee is around the corner at the edge of the fence. Be careful not to throw to high or you'll end up down the hill.