Tee-ing from the rocks, you'll throw over a small creek (which may nor may not have running water) to a target that is slightly off-center to the left. Throw something with good glide and watch the disc run up to the target tree.
Sharp dog-leg right, with a creek running between the teebox and the target tree. Don't cut the turn too tightly, or you'll be hard-pressed to find a line for your upshot.
A small creek bed separates the first half of the fairway from the green/landing zone. You do NOT want to be left of the fairway with your drive. Best to stay straight.
Small initial window to hit, but after that you've got a lot of room to work with. Heads up on the right side, tho, there's a small creek that could prove a nuisance.