David E:
If you play to the right there is a small chance you will kick back to the green and stay on the putting surface. There is a slope that is not too visible on the photos.
If the bounce is rather hard it's also possible you will simply continue to go further left and possible reach the fall-off on that side.
If you push it way to the right then you may need a hook and ladder to get back to the hole!
I have to emphasize the club selection is likely to be a very short iron or wedge depending upon tee position and wind velocity.
I didn't play the hole into the wind so if that were to happen the demands only intensify.
John VB:
You're choice for the 16th at Barona is a good one. I can remember playing the hole with a breeze behind me and the flag pushed all the way to the right -- nearly impossible to keep the ball on the green. A superb hole to demonstrate high level shotmaking skill.
I also think the green site at #7 at Barona is also quite fun and interesting.
Sorry for the cut-off yardage figure but there's a clear difference between a short par-3 and the beginnings of a mid-distance par-3 type hole.