The safest shot is hitting from position A to target A on the fairway. Teeing the ball on the right side of the tee box on the side of trouble spots (palm trees and sand bunkers on the right) helps the golfer hit away from those trouble areas and over the shortest water carry (100 yds). This leaves a long fairway shot to the green, however it is the shortest distance over the water and avoids trouble on the right. Again, when there is trouble on one side of the fairway, tee it up on that side of the tee box, and hit away from the trouble.
If you are a confident risk taker, and can consistently carry the ball 200+ yards off the tee box, then hitting from tee position B to fairway position B may be a risk - reward option over the right side bunker (190 yd carry). A fade swing shape (for a right hander) can be desirable in this situation by aiming at the right side of the middle bunker and hitting a fade to position B leaving a short shot to the green.
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