I have to agree with Dan and Matt in that the 3rd is my favorite of the Par 3's and 12 is my least favorite. The only thing I like about 12 is watching the bald eagles fish in the lake. I think Bulle Rock would be even better with less watering and some F&F conditions leading up to the greens. Especially #4 where you can bounce the ball down the hill in front of the green to a front hole location. Some of the par 4's look like they want to accept a shot bounced in, like 4, 11, 13, 14 and 16. These areas just seem to get more water or do not drain well.
The part I enjoy the most about Bulle Rock, however, are the greens. There's some great contours on every green and you can funnel a ball down to most hole locations. The flip side of this is you can leave yourself some tricky putts if you play to the wrong spot.
Also, if you read the sign on #10 it says "South Course" I had heard there were supposed to be 2 courses before the economy tanked, but I can't seem to find any info on it.