Jason:
If you can't fathom the differences in terms of what is presented by Chirichua at DM and Ventana Canyon / Mtn then frankly you are not looking that hard enough. I think that there is a dismissal of desert golf as some sort of sideshow of constant similarity -- that's far from the case and many of the more recent courses have demonstrated that. If you see all at no better than a Doak 5 I would dare say that you need to play a good bit to make such an overreaching generalization.
Re-read Doak's comments on DH in CG. They still apply today. Nicklaus created a different style and presentation. It moved away from simply what Desert Forest provided and clearly was both evolutionary and revolutionary for it did.
Forest Highlands is a tour de force layout in the ponderosa pines of Flagstaff. Smartly routed and crafted -- Doak's comments, also in CG, speak to that and a few other issues of note. In regards to the complex at WR -- it is truly first rate and validates why so many top tier players prefer to call it home.
AZ golf may not be everyone's cup of tea -- but it's a good bit better than a broad-brushed Doak 5 assessment in my mind.
One final thing -- I'd love to see AS move up but turf quality and daily commitment to maintaining it is lacking and frankly until that changes, if it ever does, will likely mean more of a "wish" than a true reality for a better tomorrow there.
Matt:
I think our differences have more to do with perception of the Doak scale than any bias or lack of experience playing desert courses on my part.
I have played at least 50 desert courses having lived in Tucson, gone to school in Tempe, had parents in Tucson for 20 years, traveled to New Mexico twice, Las Vegas 2-3 times, Palm Springs 3 or 4 times, and Scottsdale more times than I can count.
I am well acquainted with desert golf and really enjoy it. I find desert courses a match with about any other location for natural beauty. I think it is possible to build a terrific golf course in the desert (Black Mesa). Nonetheless, I do not think there is a big distinction in quality for the most part between those on the top of your list and some courses that were not included.
Nonetheless, Minneapolis is the home of the Doak 6 in my view and I would place several courses there higher than anything in Arizona.