This hole has a low ceiling and is downhill, so something low but with a little speed is the best call, ideally a soft hyzer with a RHBH/LHFH, that follows the trees on the right and fades at the end.
The drive is wide open, so get as much distance off the tee as you can. Playing to the long pin, there's one big tree at the front of the line that you'll need to throw under - if you want a 3, you should be past it in one. Once you penetrate into the trees, there are routes on the right side and the left side (don't even think about going down the middle), and multiple angles can give you a putt.
The tightest part of the fairway is after the initial bend, but it opens up after that. Unless you're confident you can make it through, there's no need to be close, so safe drives on your first one or two shots are good. However, once you're close to that tight gap, if you don't have a good angle, an overhand or a shot over the leftside trees might be the right call.
If it's in the far left pin, you want to go way left off the tee. However far left you think is far enough, go farther left. Throw over the baseball field if you need to.