After a few trees fell the straight-at-it line opened up a bit. But for RHBH throwers it's still an easy birdie to throw a stable midrange down the right side and let it fade to the basket, that's the line with the most margin for error.
Probably the toughest hole on the course here, especially if the wind is blowing and you're throwing RHBH. This is another basket you're not going to reach off the tee so play safe off the tee where the danger is highest to land a disc in the fairway. The second shot will be more foregiving.
The RHBH anny path might be the obvious one here, but at 419' not many have the arm to get there on that line. To play for a safe and relatively easy '3' throw the hyzer line to the right around the big tree and fade into Marcus' front yard; from there it's an easy upshot.
This hole is deceptive in that there are a couple not obvious trees late in the fairway which do a good job of knocking down higher shots to leave no putt. If you want a birdie putt here you'd be advised to keep the disc low and fast.
Tee shot is tricky here with OB bayou on the right and OB fence/palm tree area on the left... you're not going to reach the basket off the tee anyway so play the tee shot safe and go for broke on the much safer second shot.
The fenced in dog run area is not OB here so don't be shy about being too long off the tee. In the Spring & Summer the brush on the right side is really, really thick so do your best to stay out of it.
This hole offers two paths: the obvious straight through the gap in the trees line -or- big arms can try the big spike hyzer over the top of the trees. If you go hyzer be warned that most players end up too far left.