You will be tempted to go for glory through the hole on the left. A pinpoint forehand will make an easy second shot, but if you miss, it's in some tough brush.
Keep. It. Left... period. I've played this course a ton, and I've never seen anyone get stuck in the trees on the right and have anything better than a toss out for a second shot.
This depends on pin location. If it's too the left, a basic anhyzer will get you there. If it's to the right, a low shot is recommended. The trees make a towering anhyzer very difficult.
If you get stuck behind the trees on the left, I would recommend a strong overhand over a low throw. A lot of low hanging branches and debris on the ground make that low throw hard to execute.
A solid RHFH around the left side of the path is optimal. No matter the hole location, it leaves the best second shots. If you have a power arm, you can try to sneak it in the back way... but be weary of the Russian Olive on the right.
All the pin locations are behind the big trees at the back. I would recommend sticking to the left of the tree to avoid the earlier trees. Either side leaves a good entry shot though.