I don't know how we can say much without knowing the yardages. On mere appearance, I see the right side as possibly being the immediate safe and short lay-up, with a greater risk and angle to carry the ravine on the second. Yet, if the terrain is so down hill and hogbacked in the right FW, one might have an actual more risky shot if you let out too much shaft so to speak, and either run down and through into the ravine, or bound to the right of the humpback making your lot even worse...
...yet if you take the risk up the left long carry FW (how far is it to carry to the FW?) one takes the ever greater chance to slice it to the bunkers on diagonal cross carry, or to the ravine and dead you be. Depending on how tough or modest the rough is just out of the photo on the far left (if it is TDs more blended FW-->rough) and I was feeling frisky, I'd aim at that bush far left towards the left FW. But, I'd want to know how far it is up the right FW to run through into the ravine, or how far the carry across the ravine from about middle or 3/4 down right FW before I stepped up to bat...
Yardages please. The zoom feature of a camera could make this look like a par 4 and it is really a par 5. How about a pictogram or something...