Doug,
I'm not really sure I'd think of that as a parkland hole. Parkland seems to imply something like Oakland Hills where there are holes through corridors of trees than the picture you posted. Maybe its just my understanding of the definition.
How far is it to the far bit of fairway, is it possible to carry it that far and leave a pitch for the approach?
Andy;
Sorry, didn't see your question at 1st. Yes, a long hitter MIGHT reach that corner. The risk is obvious, the pitch is about 80-90yds from there. The green from that angle is reasonably long but narrow, where a bad pitch left of long is dead. There is a LOT more fairway down there left than it appears. From it, a shot of 130-170yd across the chasm, with the hillock backstop, is really the safer option. Obviously, the further right and long you hit it, the shorter the 2nd, but the less protected.
Please remember when I describe the options, the average player here is just your weekend golf buff, likely no handicap, and he is looking to hit his second to the green, period. If he hits the fairway below, he will like be happy. He NOW faces the next problem. Unlikely he is thinking about where along that line he wants to be for his second.
Truth be told, you can get even closer to the chasm by going left, but again it has some downhill incline and going in will be lost.
Many a lost ball can be found by the dedicated ball hunter at this course, but listen to the laughs and groans of these guys when they play these tough [for them] but fun course. My favorite still!
Doug