Be very careful if you shoot RHBH or LHFH on this hole! The curvature of the land and the height can easily take your disc for a 200 - 300ft ride to the left and away from the hole.
Be very careful to avoid the trees on the right of this fairway. I've never played this hole without some sort of headwind, and anything that gets turned over and ends up in the trees will cost you at least a stroke just getting back to the fairway.
For RHBH, make sure to either throw a flippy disc or give your drive some anhyzer to avoid adding distance to your second drive by going too far left. Approach the pin with caution as this is yet another pin on the edge of a steep drop-off.
If you've never played BAP before, scout this hole before throwing! The pin is to the right of the non-pine trees in the photo (lined up with the dead center of the tee pad) and is right by the edge of some very swampy wetland. Most golfers won't have the power to make it in one, so just focus on staying on the right side of the field and getting as far as you can.
While this hole is only just over 400ft, the gradual incline makes it feel like more. Aim a bit right and remember that you're fighting the curvature of the land more than anything on this one.