If you can manage the gap, a RHFH hyzer with something neutral like a Teebird plops the disc by the pin most times. Just don't get too straight and bury the disc long left.
Possibly one of the tightest holes on the course, 10 will tempt you to try to go for the green. If you've got excellent control of your left to right curving lines, feel free to go for it. But you really won't lose a stroke by throwing a putter straight to slightly bending right, and having a long look at the deuce from the bottom end of the fairway. It beats overdoing it and taking the more common four here after your wood-kick adventure.