The picturesque little postcard hole is a sharp dogleg right with trees down the entire right side. The green sits in a hollow projected by traps both left and right and by a creek with a beautiful waterfall crossing in front. From the elevated tee, you'll be tempted to go over the tress at the green. Unless the trees are all the way back and your the last to tee off in a scramle, don't try it! The success rate is very, very low. You'll only come away with a 1 stroke penalty at best, more likely two. You'll want to place your tee shot into the left center of this generous fairway with a long iron or fairway wood, leaving a wedge onto the most delicate pitch from a downhill lie, over water. Good luck if the pin is up front. The green slopes toward the water in front. If you can keep from being too distracted by the beauty of the waterfall, a birdie may be yours.
