Beautiful open shot from an elevated tee. Keep it right regardless of basket position and as low as the growth will allow; a shot to the left can float down the hill forever. There is almost always a stiff breeze funneling up off the lake that is easy to miss from the protected tee box.
If you can't see the basket from the tee it's in the long position down the hill to the right into a hollow behind the large evergreen far up on the right hand side. I don't have the long forehand shot (for a right-hander. Perfect setup for a lefty) that would go strait and curl down the hill at the end. I pretty much have to leave it in the clear beyond and a bit left of that tree to give me and open shot down the hill to the basket.
Just hitting the gap through the trees and coming to rest on the top of the rise leaves a relatively easy 2nd shot across the depression to the basket. Too long here often leaves a just as long or longer uphill shot to get close. Pros will want to take a look at the basket on the way up from #14 as it might be reachable with a perfect drive.
In the short position the basket is blind from the tee. It's about 15 feet up the rise from the corner of the outfield fence. I throw about an 85% big heiser along the tree/bush line on the right of the fairway and listen for chains banging as it goes down out of sight. Very seldom (due to field use) is the basket in the long position, but it's one of the most fun shots this intermediate player gets to play on this course as you just try and float it out over the field and let it fall off to the left. Basket position is near one of the light posts outside the fence between first base and right field and clearly visible from the tee.
Basket is across the creek, up the hill and behind the big evergreen. Finishing to the right can leave you a big heiser into the basket. Finishing left will leave a tricky anheiser. Then there's always the skip shot off the pine needles under the tree... Whatever length you can muster will help.
The tricky thing about hole 16 is the wind. The wind can be from any direction here. It's the windiest hole on the course and even though it's otherwise strait forward and open, it seems the disk seldom acts the same way twice. Even on calm days this hole will test your wind game.
Keep the shot down. Many discs have been hung up on the firs and pines lining this hole by getting the nose up. Basket is at the bottom of a steep hill so a shot to the left may slide down close.