Only addition to srm_520's great tip is the pin is 5 feet below the tee, lots of leaves make a slippery landing. Slip and slide past the pin, hope you brought your swimsuit.
Stick to the right side of the fairway there are far less trees. Also there is a good chance you could get wet in the creek to the left if you tweak it or bounce off a tree.
If you cant make the 275 feet to the other side of the retention pond by the pin. You can lay up to the left where the other side is around 200-250. Watch the trees across the retention area, and the grass in the retention area for clues to what the wind is doing.
This hole is also vulnerable to wind, it crosses a field which will rise and fall in elevation a few feet. Tee and pin are essentially the same elevation though. Throw too high and watch your disc become a kite.
This hole is in a vast open area, road on the far left, ball field on the right, no trees to block the wind. So if it's a windy day (especially in the evenings) the wind will be a factor you will need to consider.
This hole, for all intensive purposes, plays around the back fence of a baseball field (ball field on the right, high grass left), you'll need to curve it along the fence to get a clear shot at the pin.
RHFH throw can air it out over the fence to the left but will have to fade it back into the "tee to pin line" as a tree blocks the left side of the basket.
RHBH throw will need to dodge a series of trees along the right side of the fairway, a well placed shot will get you a good placement.
Update: There is a tee box now with a bag pole and bench. A few yards beyond the hole 13 pin.
Pin 14 is hidden directly behind the tree in the middle of the "fairway". BH or FH, fade it around the tree slightly, it will find the basket.