The left route is safer but 50' longer. It makes for a difficult late turn over and more suited to flat forehands. Watch the right hand lane any kick right goes way down a hill and often lost discs are the result.
Put a stable fairway or mid on a hyzer expecting it to pop flat around the first trees on the left. From the fairway just worry about making the gap up the hill. Once you make that gap it is a straightforward hyzer/thumber/tommy to the basket.
Just barely make the turn to stay in line for your second shot. Midrange flick, or flairing thumber do the trick. Second shot is straight if you hit your line on the first. Don't go deep left/straight, there are few outs.
Long: Par is a good score here. Make the gap and keep the disc straight. Drivers tend to fade and flair here, use a midrange.
Short: Perfect thumber hole or putter/stable midrange.