There are a couple of tight lines that break slightly left to right, so try something understable (rhbh), and cross the fingers on your off hand. Obviously a good rhfh creates the same chance.
Since there is no tee for #7, walk down to the left of the fenced in utility area, and shoot a midrange that you can shape through the woods. Be careful of children playing near the basket by the shelter!
This shot breaks left to right downhill and low. If you run at it, watch out for going long into the rough, or longer, as there's a creek at the bottom.
Aim to the right of the trees (rhbh) for this uphill shot, and let it fade in if you have the arm for it. You CAN go straight at the basket, but might not get a clean putt that way.
If you don't have a SOLID 300' drive in your bag (arm), you'll probably want to make a more precise throw to the right of the basket, up on the hill. The fade in area for rhbh throwers down in the low bowl (left) can get extremely marshy, and there is a playground to be careful about if you stay WAY right.
Assuming you can throw 200': go for the ace run. Even if you fall short, the area is well sloped, and generally drains well (here), so you can get down there and make a clean upshot.