Mark,
On # 12, from the Blue Tees, the water on the left is in play.
As you move back to the Silver and Gold tees, it gets distanced from the golfer's drive, but, is still in play for the long driver if the wind isn't up.
What goes mostly unappreciated on the 12th is the location of the hole.
There are some really, really neat hole locations, especially considering the bunker pattern, configuration and slope of the green.
Par is a really good score.
After playing three long holes, including # 12, you now play three of the shortest holes around, but, those three short holes have claimed more victims, especially those who look at the scorecard and think, "easy birdie holes". I've seen some great rounds come undone on # 13, 14 and 15.