The front is defiantly more difficult. Experience is the key to scoring well on it.
Look for the flat spots on the greens, and try to hit your approach shots in those areas.
Are you a better right to left putter, or a better left to right? Factor that stuff in too.
Once you understand these situations, you will play better. Also factor in which holes are a good par such as 4,5,8, and 9. Work on finding ways to make those 4 holes easier.
For me, par on this 9 is 31. If i can get a couple of birds on those tough holes, then I really get a nice low round.