Is there a prevailing wind direction?
I don't favor Ronald's plan, as locking up the left side is double hazard, not required. I might save players on a longer hole, but with enough room to play away from the OB, not on a shorter one.
I don't like Josh's suggestion of front left bunker, because the hole is too short. I prefer locking up the short route more on the real long holes, such as 460 and above where it really makes a difference in hole length to aggressively play the short line. At 360, I believe other strategies make more sense in the overall context of the golf course.
I agree with Ben that only one bunker front right is required. I think HHW wrote that about a similar fake hole decades ago. Even more so if the hole typically plays downwind.
That said, KBM's additon of two bunkers on the right side of the fw has some intrigue. While I don't care for bunkers guarding the safe route away from trouble at the full LZ, these do make you actively plan the shorter tee shot to the layup zone, in contrast to driver going long left for the better angle. If you hit driver, you MUST be left of center, and have some penalty for an indisriminate shot.