Although significantly longer than the first hole, the second is still reasonable at 377 yards. There is out-of-bounds all down the left side (a fence, outside of which is the road), and trees and a bunker (and, further down the fairway, but not in play on the drive), the lake.
Fence and road out of bounds left
Note stand of trees 220 yards down the left side
of the fairway, near the fence
My usual shot here, despite myself, is a draw (nice word for a hook) that ends up either OB-left over the fence or at least in the trees. In fact, I think there's about a 10-square-foot patch of grass behind three big trees that 90% of my tee shots end up in. My goal is to develop a straight or even left-to-right shot (I've just discovered that foot position can influence shot shape, if you really trust your swing.)
My typical view of the second green
If you can get into the fairway, it's an uphill shot to a green protected by mounding and a front-left bunker and a rear-right bunker. It's a long green, front-to-back, so you can leave yourself a long putt here. Being uphill, the second shot plays longer than it measures, and I generally end up short of the green and have to chip on.
Strategy: Driver into fairway, iron (one more than I think I need due to the hill) to the green, two putts. PAR