The 13th is a par 5 that angles a bit left, and has no bunkers. The tee shot here leaves a bit of room to bail out right, but the longest hitters may try to attack the hole here with distance.
Playing in two here is surprisingly straightforward for longer hitters. There is a water hazard well short of the green, but clearing that, there is little risk in going for it.
The water hazard here does affect those playing in to the green in three. It will likely add danger the mid-to-long irons, and force players to fade the ball right of the hazard, or play short.
A wedge can be played well short of the hazard, but those who play right can easily run their ball up onto the green.