The third hole is a curious and challenging par 4. The hole is a slight dogleg right. Arguably a slight double-dogleg, as the trees on the left by the green will often require shot shaping on the approach.
The tee shot play downhill. There is a creek along the left side. Much of the fairway pitches strongly left. This can make aggressive running shots risky, as they can run out into the creek. The ideal tee shot will move left-to-right into the slope, to hold as much of the fairway as possible.
The approach will be uphill and can be semi-blind. There is a bunker on the right side of the fairway, but it shouldn't be in play.