Slight uphill shot. For advanced players that are right handed and throw primarily backhand I would recommend a fairway driver for this hole. The ceiling is low so you will need a very accurate shot. A TL or leopard are good choices for this hole.
Par 4, dogleg left. For advanced players that are right handed and throw primarily backhand I would recommend the furthest flying distance driver in your bag. A cannon, boss or katana type disc that will fly straight or S turn for a long distance. This is to set up your approach shot which will be with a midrange or fairway driver based off your distance or pin placement. Either way your drive needs to stay straight or to the right to avoid the tree line. If your in the tree line then you'll be extremely handicapped.
Long island position. For advanced players that are right handed and throw primarily backhand I would recommend a stable disc that you can rely on to fade back to the left. A boss or nuke or rampage type disc that will get ample distance and fade back in bounds. Once safe and down the fairway you can throw a midrange to the island. Just make sure your inbounds off the drive or you will have to go to the drop zone.
Slight downhill shot. For advanced players that are right handed and throw primarily backhand I would recommend a midrange disc for the left position shot. A spider or gator type disc. For the long straight position I would recommend a teebird or eagle type discthrown with the intent of getting the discto come in at the basket from the right side. Just clear the tree before the basket to have a makeable putt.
For advanced players that are right handed and throw primarily backhand I would recommend a fairway driver for this shot. I would throw a leopard or river or eagle-L type disc straight up the gut to the basket.
Downhill shot. For advanced players that are right handed and throw primarily backhand I would recommend a distance driver that flies simular to a boss or destroyer. I recommend throwing the hyzer line out to the right and letting the disc fade back to the basket. You need to be safe on this shot because if the driver doesnt fade back quick enough it will land OB and you will be approaching the hole from very far back.
Uphill Shot. For advanced players that are right handed and throw primarily backhand I would recommend a driver that is stable and will fly straight up the fairway with no fade. I recommend an Orc Or valkyrie for this shot. Make sure you make the two mandatory's and avoid going OB to the right side where the sidewalk lies.
Slight downhill shot. For advanced players that are right handed and throw primarily backhand I would recommend a midrange hyzered out to the right side of the fairway and letting it fade to the hole. A roc or spider are good types of disc for this hole. You want to avoid going to the left of the basket where the OB sidewalk lies.
This is a good hole to play it safe and just take your par. I throw a buzz nice and low on a slight hyzer angle, this will either sneak under the tree for a potential birdie, or hi the tree and drop for an easy par.
There is also a good RHBH route if you have a good flick shot. The ground is sloped to the left so that shot usually sticks, and if you do go OB you can usually pick up the putt for a 3p with this route.
I throw a 175g Eagle at a 30 degree hyzer angle and aim 2/3 up the light pole for a big hyzer. Using the pole as a landmark this hole should end up being an easy 2.