This hole is short but blind. I throw a light flick to the left of the trees and let it fade back towards the basket. Don't let it fade too much, that is a downhill slope.
This hole is uphill, to the left, and is kind of in a tunnel of trees. The left side is more covered than the right. A simple RHBH hyzer will do the trick. The basket is on a slope so be careful putting.
Keep your disc high enough to not cut the grass on your way to the hole. The basket can be approached from either direction but from the right side is more open.
I like to RHFH an overstable disc like a firebird just to the left of the pine right in front of the basket and let it fade towards the basket. Be careful of the dangerous downslope behind and right of the basket.
This hole is very short. A light RHBH hyzer with your putter through the gap is your best chance at an ace or bird. I have seen it aced with a lucky overhand too.
The basket is behind the first pine and closer to the right edge of it. A RHBH hyzer just around the tree works best. It can easily be approached from the other side too.
This hole is pretty short but there are a few different trees you could get hung up on. Throw just around the tree in the middle of the fairway and the basket is right behind that.
This hole is ideal for RHFH or LHBH throwers. Just put it on a hyzer line and watch in aim for the basket. You just have to watch out for the telephone pole that is right in the way. For RHBH players I would recommend a straight on approach. Hyzers seem to fail very often for RHBHers.