This a slight dog-leg left with the drive played uphill to a fairway which falls away to the left. The drive suits a right-to-left shape but it is easy to run into the trees on the right.
From the white tee the golfer faces a blind drive over the marker post with an awkward tree to play over or around. A drive on the fairway or into the left rough will leave the ball above the feet of the right-handed golfer, which often brings the greenside bunker into play on the approach shot.