This
par 4 starts from a slightly elevated tee and continues into a fairway that slopes gently away to the right. The men's handicap is 9, red/gold handicap 12. Yardages are 354 (blue), 345 (white), and 270 (red/gold). There is out-of-bounds on the far left and the driving range and a creek hazard on the right.
The fairway is open and doglegs to the right about 3/4 of the way down. The preferred tee-shot position is fairway-left for an open second shot to the green. Tee shots to the far left can offer a problematic sidehill lie with the ball below your feet -- assuming you're still in bounds.

Shots to the right will leave your second shot to the green blocked by trees. Shots to the far right are likely to be in the creek hazard. Shots off the toe (right-handers) will be lost to the driving range forever and ever.
Once past the trees on the right, there is an open shot to a contoured green. A large tree guards the far right. A fountain and pond, to the left of this picture, shouldn't come into play unless you hook your second shot badly or you're a leftie with a penchant for slicing short irons.
From the road, and looking across the fountain, the large, well-bunkered green will be approached from the right.
If you close your eyes and use your imagination a little, you can almost picture
Julie Inkster birdying this particularly pretty hole.