Ideally, throw a disc that can fade in to this basket location, because a straight laser beam tee shot can leave you downhill behind that backstop tree, with no decent comeback shot for the deuce.
Hole 5 pretty much shares a fairway with 4 coming back the other way, so watch for, and caution other players. Better to drive left to right around the mid-fairway trees here than to have a right to left drive flirt with the branches and ravine on the right.
Hole 4 pretty much shares a fairway with 5 coming back the other way, so watch for, and caution other players. Choose a disc you can keep low and straight for 330-350' and have at it. Actually hitting the tree right of the basket gives you a near drop-in, so it's a pretty good aiming point.
Use caution: look ahead for folks on the hole 6 tee or hole 5 putting out (both on the left), as well as folks at the 4th tee (right and long). Then a very slightly S-shaped putter or mid tee shot will get most folks right to the basket clean. Watch out for the huge ravine in the woods if you grip-lock right.
The tee is back, downhill, to the right of hole 1. Note hole 2's basket as you go, you can JUST see its top pole from the front of the tee. Best shot fades left & digs into the hill, for this ace run.
The tree on the other side of the ravine, just to the left of a direct line to the pin is extremely thorny, and tends to catch/deflect attempts to go straight at the basket. I've been advised to try a skip hyzer (rhbh) out through the next tee gap right.
Your line will be through the gap over the ridge about 200' straight out from the tee. Unfortunately, you pass two other baskets (#13 & #15) en route, so be careful no one is standing just over the blind ridge, or in the trees, making their putt!