Just got back from my trip. We played, in order, WeKoPa Cholla, Vista Verde, Boulders South and Grayhawk Talon.
Comments regarding Vista Verde were right on. Not the resort experience (which we weren't really concerned about), but still some interesting desert golf. Huge rolling greens with good dropoffs to the side. There were a few greens that would hold at least three of the greens at my home course. Conditioning was fine. Still plenty of good homesites available.
Boulders was a great course visually and we all enjoyed the layout. Once again, some pretty large greens. Definitely not a course for walkers. Excellent conditioning and great staff. My putter had an unfortunate accident after my fourth 3-putt of the day, and one of the bag guys was actually going to let me have his putter to finish the trip. I worked out a deal to give him my (now) 2-piece putter and some cash for his 2-ball putter, but it turned out he didn't have it with him.
WeKoPa and Grayhawk kind of run together for me. Somewhat similar in my mind as I sit here. I'll have to look at some pictures to see if I'm right or not. I think we would have enjoyed Grayhawk more if it hadn't been our fourth desert course in four days. Greens were fairly slow compared to the others. And, a funky island green par-3 that seemed out of place.
After traipsing around in the desert for three days, we finally saw our first rattler on the cart path by the 10th tee on Grayhawk. We only had nine holes to go for the trip at that point, and that pretty much ended extensive ball searches.
As an extra piece of info, Hornacek's Golf at the corner of Pnnacle Peak and Pima is a great local shop.
And, Tiger, the no Aggies allowed policy was apparently waived when I showed up with my credit card.
I'll try to post some pictures soon.