Number four is the long par three on the front nine, often played downwind. The green is falling away from you and angled front left to back right. I would try and land it at the front and let it roll onto the green. Taking a little extra club and not hitting it quite so hard to take the spin out of it is going to be your play, and aiming front left of wherever the pin is. So whatever the number is on the pin, you want to be a little in front of it and a little left of it, assuming that the wind is behind you.