The gap is often played as a mando during tourneys, so the sky hyzer or thumber over the top may not be a great idea to do all the time. For rhbh throwers, a touch line with an under-stable mid or putter usually does the trick.
This hole demands a fading (rhbh) putter to mid tee shot straight down the lane. If your over-stable disc gets just past the last tree, you're golden. High speed early tree kicks here can be brutal.
Two choices: straight up the gut in a direct line to the basket, or a sweeping hyzer (rhbh) to hopefully skip in under the honeysuckle bush that guards the basket from your ace run. Be aware that shots can come down on you from the 5th tee if you're stuck downhill.
The steep uphill shot here demands a firm tee shot to get in close, and keeping to the right allows the most open line to your deuce. Courtesy tip: wait for folks to clear off the second tee before you throw.