Scott, #12 at Camargo does look like more of a Bottle from the air, but those cross bunkers are too far out there to come into play. Mostly they serve as an optical illusion that makes the green look a lot closer than it really is. Which is cool and #12 is the best par 4 on the course in my mind, but I wouldn't call it a Bottle either.
Thanks George. If the fairway were wider on 13 like you said it was going to be, I could see the Bottle name. And as I said in my previous post, as I recall the area around the dogleg does fall pretty sharply right, so as you go further out the landing area may effectively narrow. I hit 3-wood on cold wet days and 2-iron when the course was dry and fast so I can't attest myself. With regards to #3 (please clear up any misconceptions I have), my thought is that the approach is too far uphill to be a Leven. I was under the impression that a Leven hole typically offers a clear shot from one side of the fairway where you flirt with a hazard, or a blind shot from the other side but an easier tee shot. #3 seems to me to be blind from anyplace due to the hill. I think building up a bunker on one side would make it more blind from that side of the fairway, but I don't know that there would be a truly visible shot from anyplace unless the player wants to bang it way up there.