I threw a beat in KC Pro Aviar on this hole during the 2012 PDGA Worlds. One of my favorite holes ever. Key here is through a straight shot using a putter or maybe a mid range but i wouldn't imagine throwing a driver. Not much land behind the basket that's inbounds so landing short is also a very important aspect to this hole.
Very straight downhill and since I said that, don't throw a driver since it turns like crazy and there are deep woods to the right and left. The basket is out of the woods and if you get there on your first or on your approach shot then that is a good shot.
Another short dogleg! It's uphill and it's a dogleg right. Don't throw far but throw your teeshot hard to the right. Don't go left or you have a hard putt in the deep woods.
Sidearm is a safe throw and you can get an easy 3 or go big with a RHBH trying for a 2 is a bit dangerous. It's nasty to the left so if you feel like you need to, get your driver so you can avoid the DEEP woods left. Watch out for the drop off to the left of the basket. It will get you to #16's fairway.
Again, two routes. The one to the left is very narrow but it's shorter. The one straight ahead is the safer one to take as it is a bit uphill and it requires a hyzer. Having a short teeshot allows your approach to be a hammer through small gaps through the trees.
There are two routes. The one straight ahead requires a sidearm and the one a bit right requires a RHBH. The trees in the middle of the fairway can mess you up, be aware of where you are throwing.