There is no marked mandatory, but before opting for the big RHBH hyzer around the trees, consider the risks/safety of throwing over/towards the road and house(s).
Dense vegetation and tree cover makes for a very tight window to hit with a putter or midrange. A better option might be an overhand or grenade/scooby.
Dense vegetation right in front of tee pad can force a layup shot. Just to the right of the pin is a pond that is difficult to see and shrouded with vegetation. Pin position demands a precise upshot.
If the reeds are blocking the straight shot to the basket, you can play safe by pitching around the left side of the creek for an easy 3. The alternate route is a big hyzer over the pond for a better chance at a birdie.
Hang it left - you've got lots of small trees, but the it's safe - just don't overshoot this hole. More than the others - the creek is directly behind the pin.
Hitting the landing zone about 275" in very important if you want a look at birdie or par. The left side by the pin is fairly dry, don't push it too far or you will get wet.