It could be short on a little hill on the left side of the fairway with a hole behind it (yes, a hole on hole 8) or it could be considerably longer down the fairway. Go for the ace, or crush one!
The long hole. Usually, the basket is tucked into a stand of trees in the middle of the fairway. There is a longer pin position that is considerably farther, but I haven't seen it in use for a while. Either way get out your driver and let fly! Try and keep a close eye on your disc if you stray from the fairway here.
A fun ace run with a most of the time full of water ditch to the left and a dense jungle rough to the right. For me, a nice gentle RHBH anhyzer with my slightly beat Glide.
This hole features a couple of challenging pin placements. If you can't see it hiding in an indentation on the right side of the woods, it probably is way around to the left. Either way, I concern myself with getting my drive past the first group of trees in the way, and out into the fairway beyond.
Scenic short pin placement by the lake or long pin placement further down past the baseball field on the left. Try to avoid the giant jungle bush by the short pin placement and the water to the left all the way down to the long pin placement.
A note on finding 18's tee: Follow the path leading away from the ball field until it doubles back on the other side of the ditch on the left. Follow that path around and back towards the park building.
A fun and interesting hole with options to reach either of the two pin placements. If the basket is on the left side of the fairway it's another RHBH anhyzer for me. If the pin is to the right, it's more of a RHBH hyzer for me.
The big tree in the middle likes to knock your disc out of the air. I RHBH anhyzer a Glide around it, but if you are RHFH or LHBH go for it hard! Try to keep it on the fairway here as the rough can be tough!
New alt pin placement. If it's not in the elevated position straight down the fairway, It's approximately 100 feet past the wooden box and a much more difficult drive.