My original Rees courses are Grand Niagara in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Lake of Isles North in Connecticut, Arcadian Shores in South Carolina (which he doesn't list on his website...
http://www.reesjonesinc.com/index.php?option=com_courses&task=bystate&Itemid=65).
My original Bobby courses are Kaluhyat in Verona, New York....whoops, make that "is."
The GN course in Niagara Falls is on a boring piece of property and is so similar to one of his Dad's courses (water, water, everywhere) that it is really no fun to play without a bathing suit. Redundant is probably the term, save for one or two accidental holes that remind one of northern Ontario/Muskoka region. Could be the site of a boring, mid-1990s tour event, although it wasn't around at the time. Lots of deep bunkers, length, rolling greens. Challenging, in great condition, but not memorable. LOI North is similar to Kaluhyat in that both are on pieces of property that could never, ever host a tournament. The interplay of wetlands, swamps and bogs is so constant that crowds could never move through. Both courses stick out as ones I'd never want to play on a daily basis, short of declaring myself legally masochistic. AS is Rees' first solo design and is similar in a sense to GN in that only one or two holes remain (as much for their unfairness/difficulty) in my memory bank. Enjoyable, near the ocean, but not great golf.
I haven't played what most would consider their finest efforts (Chambers Bay for RTJ2 and what would be Rees'?) so I can't judge either one as better, more memorable, etc. I'm at a stage now where the only architect whose courses I'm actively seeking out is Mike Strantz. Can't explain it. Good luck in the quest, Tonawanda.