This is a long turnover shot, with a late gap to hit. A Leopard or something similar is a good choice. If you hit a tree, it's a tricky downhill upshot of about 100 feet onto hard pan.
This is a dead straight, 200 foot hole with a ~30 ft slightly raised circle of woodchips. This hole is on the top of the hill, so it can be windy. I'd go with an overstable putter shot.
This hole is almost all carry over a parking lot, with the basket on a steep hillside. From the long tee, it's a big flex shot, from the short tee, a hyzer is preferred. The area in front of the basket gets very muddy in the wintertime.
This is a tough hole, IMO the worst on the ocurse.
A powerful forehand shot is best, to finish up top of the hill. Anything that lands on the hillside is rolling down to the road. A curb is present but most of the time the disc pops the curb anyways. Watch your footing on the hillside.
This hole is more uphill than it appears. The basket is straight ahead in the cluster of trees. Pretty severe slope right to left here, making a forehand the best play. Watch for rollaways.
Throw a touch shot of your choice. Forehand may be preferred since backhand shots have to carry over the parking lot. The basket is just over the hill on the downslope. DON'T leave it short. Anything short is a complete death putt.