That's a lovely picture. It's an attractive golf hole that looks like it belongs there.
My unsolicited and unexperienced opinion is the following. If that bunker is 225-235 yards from the tee I'm playing, then the bunker is a little too big.
For comparison, let me compare this center bunker to a similar hazard at the 13th hole at Friar's Head. Friar's Head is sort of a master class in good golf course design. The 13th hole there is quite long, maybe 450-475 yards, so for me it would be two long shots. It has a center hazard, two little bunkers that are exactly where you want to hit your tee shot, right down the middle of a hole that bends just a smidge left to right. Those two bunkers are tiny, each about 10-15 feet in diameter, so that hitting into them is a rare play event.
Back to Landmand #16, missing right down the hill looks like a double bogey to me. Given my game as I remember it, I would aim a few yards right of that bunker and hit driver, and hope for the best. Usually my miss is a pull. So I predict that quite a few people will be spooked by the hillside, hit a low pull and end up in that bunker, which looks like it may be difficult to advance the ball far enough to reach the green.
If I was playing OK, I could probably fade it off the center bunker to the fairway somewhat reliably.
Anyway, quite a provocative hole and it really looks nice on that hillside. And please, accept that my commentary is meant to discuss the architecture and not to be critical of the course. I like to promote conversation and analysis. This is an interesting course worth talking about.
Thanks for the photo, Morgan!