If we are talking about the type of target golf that is prevalent in Arizona, that came about in the early 1980's. Water regulations at that time put a limit on the number of about 90 acres that could be irrigated on a course and practice area. Desert Highlands was one of the first name courses that came online under those rules.
Pinnacle Peak was built before the limits and it is a pleasant parkland course with virtually no forced carries. Highlands, Troon, Boulders South, and Desert Mountain added a lot of washes to get wide fairways while staying under 90 acres. I think that these courses can make golf a bit tough for a beginner or senior golfer.