This hole defines the term "dogleg left", requiring a right to left tee shot with a 3 or 4 wood around (not over) the corner, starting down the hill. Although it's tight around the tee, this generous fairway is wide enough to land an airplane. There's no reason to get greedy with the corner. You'll only invite tree trouble on your drive, and more problems with the sand trap and tree branches guarding the left entry to the green. A well placed tee shot will leave a wedge to the green from a downhill lie. The green slopes toward the right front, falling off near the right edge. Make sure you stay below the hole, especially if the pin is at the left rear. If you go over, you'll roll down the bank, leaving a tough pitch back.
