This one's pretty open, but the pine trees near the short pin are really nasty, and if you're playing to the long left (C) pin, you want to play down the left side of the fairway as you'll have a more open approach from over there.
The safest shot is a RHBH/LHFH hyzer on different heights or angles, depending on pin placement. For the short pin, go around the big guardian tree; for the longer pins, go over it. A more aggressive line is a LHBH/RHBH hyzer over the short trees in the middle of the fairway. If you do that, it's better to bail out on the left side than the right side.
Assuming you hit the initial gap, just about any shot can work. The area around the short pin is pretty rocky, so you can use that to your advantage to get some skip towards one of the longer pins.
The worst mistake to make is hitting the bush just in front of the tee. You probably want to throw above and to the right of it on either pin placement.
For the middle pin, a RHBH/LHFH hyzer is the only good way to get close. For the long pin, any drive can get all the way there in one if it goes far enough, but if you play it as a two-shot hole, you can land just about anywhere off the tee, as long as it's away from the trees on the left, to have a good upshot toward the longer two pins.
For the longer two pins, you'll want to keep your drive low, just barely over the top of the hill, to have the fullest flight down the hill. If you can't reach the pins, distance is more important than accuracy off the tee.
The left side rough is really nasty, and goes downhill away from the fairway. Approaching the top of the hill toward the longer two pins, you want to be on the right side to have a better line at the middle pin, or the middle to left side for a better line to the longest pin.
There's a right route and a left route that work equally well for the short pin. On the long pin, it's pretty hard to reach the green for something this short. A RHFH/LHBH skip shot on the left side can get pretty far, or anything that goes over all the trees on the left side.
A spike hyzer with a RHBH/LHFH is the best play here, though it is a little tricky. On the short pin, a low shot on the left is viable; you only have one tree trunk to miss. On the long pin, there's a tree on the right side that some hyzers can hit, so either go around it or maybe throw a RHFH/LHBH roller.