The short straight line with a Come is very aceable if you throw with enough power or spin to eliminate the fade. A lot of players have that kind of putter shot. others play safer out to the left to right line.
There is an ace run here through the gap just in front of the basket, that won't leave you in the cold for your deuce putt. Safer still: left to right around the big guardian tree into the sand below and left of the basket for a tap in deuce.
A slight turnover putter shot for us rhbh throwers, this one depends on what disc you can reliably stay on that turned line. Oddly enough for me, I'll sometimes greatly power down my Comet.
You start off here throwing a putter ace run at the nearest basket (for me, I try to slightly flex my stable Vibram VP). Smart players will focus more on 'parking' the shot for the deuce than pressing it for an ace run, though. Lots of early chances to screw it up, and we've done them all.
Same hole as #13 Black. Get cleanly off the tee through the first gap with a flex (for me, my Stag) left of the middle trees or a fade (right, Teebird). Once past midway, this hole opens up for a lot of generous approach/ putt shots at the basket just in front of the huge left-leaning tree.
This hole (same as Black #12) is MUCH cleaner than the 2011 picture would suggest. It's now a mostly open, level, clean shot that plays as if maybe 275' I pull out my Teebird or maybe my Tern (depending if I feel fluid), and try to keep it to the right half of the fairway line so it can gently fade in toward the pin.
Same as hole #11 Black. The new basket position here is much longer and further right toward the river. If you have a very well controlled forehand (rh), you could try the right side fairway with an S-shot. I don't. for me it's the left fairway with a firm anny fairway or driver that will get past the trees bearing hard right, then pan out and glide toward the green. I've got a Tern for this shot.
Same hole as #10 Black. You have fairway options here, but since the right side is almost identical to the previous hole, if you executed that shot successfully, repeat!. Me: the Teebird again.