Hole 9 is back after being taken out for road construction. The new hole is a little shorter. It is still very open. Now the artificial creek is flowing through the middle but it isn't hard to clear. Be wary of the probable winds.
There is wet tall grass on the left so avoid that. There are bushes on the right so avoid those. The best shot is a RHFH or LHBH straight out but slightly to the left with a predictable fade.
I use a light flick of an overstable disc on this hole. It is easy for a flicker. If you want to throw RHBH just throw a putter or mid on an anhyser line. Try not to go into the pine tree.
The ideal shot here is a RHBH S-Curve, it will start high on the ride side of the fairway then curve around to the left side before it has it's inevitable fade toward the basket. Or you could be like my RHFH style and fling it toward the trees and hope it crashes through and lands near the basket.
There are multiple strategies for this hole. My favorite is a high flick hyser rhfh over the left side of the main trees. I have seen rhbh hysers and tomahawks or thumbers as well.