There are some choices to be made on that hole, but perhaps not as many as would be suggested by the 100-yard wide fairway. That was just a function of the right side of the fairway falling away and wanting those balls to stay in play.
The flag shown in the picture is on the left side of the green; when it's right it sits down in a hollow behind the ridge and bunker at the right front. So, when the flag is right, it pays to drive it left of the centerline bunkers if you can. [However, longer hitters will still have a semi-blind approach from the left unless they are playing the way-back tee ... the bunker and drop-off are about 240 from the normal back tee on a 430-yard hole, but there is a small tee about 70 yards farther back if you're feeling lucky.]
When the flag is to the left or front left, you can be a bit sloppy with the tee shot out to the right, but the more sloppy you are the longer the approach and the less you can see.
The hole tends to play crosswind ... left-to-right more often in the summer.
Trust me, though, however pretty the bunkers may be, this course is more about the greens and the approaches and the undulations of the fairways.