Hole 9 uses same tee place as hole 1. This drive will take you over the garden. Please be careful when throwing over garden. Basket is tucked back by the fence. RHBH can throw a big hyzer. Lefties would be looking at a turnover or a flick.
Hole 8 is a dogleg right. RHBH would probably throw a understand disc to get up the hill. Basket is same as hole 5. Lefties can throw a big hyzer to get to the top of the hill for the upshot.
Hole 7 is a legit par 4. 520 feet. You start at the back corner of the property and you throw blindly to your upshot. Try a big hyzer to the right of the big tree and you should be alright.
Hole 6 tee pad pins you between two trees. Be careful on your follow through. I have pounded my hand into the side of one of the trees before. Another par 2. The basket is behind a big fir tree. Throw a hyzer and get your "par".
Hole 5 is another par two. Straight ahead is the pin. The parking lot is all OB so its like a island shot. I would throw a putter straight at the pin or skip a fairway driver up to the basket.
Hole 4 gives you enough room to throw any type shot you want. Experiment and see what works best. Not much in the way of getting a birdie on this hole.
Hole 3 is one of my favorites on the course. I like throwing a tee bird or a mid range that will fly straight with a small fade at the end. Both RHBH and LHBH can try the same type shot.
I throw RHBH and choose to throw an understable disc such as a sidewinder, releasing with a slight anny and getting up the hill as much as possible and around the tree.