When asking ?'s like this, why not provide at least a little information so a ratiional answer could be given. Like how long, what's the wind direction, where it falls in the routing, etc. Without, one has to assume too much. Given the plain vanilla appearance, I would assume it is probably a mid-length hole (145-180). Therefore, IMHO no. Just take one or two more clubs. All trouble is frontal (bunker actually saves a mishit). Green looks pretty flat, so long looks safe. Weaker players are at a disadvantage. If you know your club distances, the sideways green allows for pulls and pushes to land safely on the green. If you're going to make a par 3 all carry, then loose the grass bank, drop the green several feet and get it right on the water's edge, While you're at it side it more to the right, elongate it on a front-left, back-right axis to narrow the target and make it more than just one club deep. If a bunker is desired, cut one in middle left and for heavens sake, put some contour into the green - the surrounding landscape is to sweet not to be emmulated in the green.
All-in-all, a classic case of a missed opportunity.