Sven:
I think that's a pretty fair comment -- and to me the holes that stick out are the ones unlike most of the others on the course. It's a pretty formulaic routing -- two holes on each nine to get you out from, and then back to, the clubhouse (1, 9, 10, 18), then a figure-8 routing for the remaining holes on each nine, with all four of the par 3s hanging on the lakeshore. Different than, say, PacDunes, where Doak did back-to-back par 3s and used relatively flat areas of the property as par 5s to transition to more interesting and coastal parts of the property.
To me, the holes that are memorable (not saying good or bad, just the ones that are easy to remember) are 9 and 18, because they both head back down toward/alongside the ravine, the two par 3s on the back nine (largely because of unique features -- the tiny green section highlighted by Kyle on 12, the volcano bunker on the line of sight on 17 and that enormous green), and 5 (the wetlands trade hole, the par 5 which as most everyone notes looks different than most anything out there). I also think 10 and 13 are pretty memorable, but I also think they are two of the better par 4s out there.