I've played a few Palmer courses and not really been a fan of any of them.
The only real one of note that comes to mind is Bear Creek GC in Denver and I always just think of that as the most relentlessly penal golf course I've ever played.
Take the fourth, a 460 yard park 4 that requires a drive over a tree-filled canyon and a second shot over water to a green ringed by three bunkers. Or the 445 yard 16th, which features a peninsula green in a lake. Or the following 17th which again plays directly over the lake, green set hard against its edge.
It's been years since I played there but it certainly sticks in my mind. Relentless course.
Other Palmer efforts I've played:
Wildfire (Palmer), Phoenix, AZ -- they use the back nine of this course as the front nine for the LPGA Founders Cup just played last week. I love the Faldo course on this property but the Palmer course bored me to death.
Legend at Arrowhead, Glendale, AZ. Residential cartball at its most banal.
Angel Park, Las Vegas. So memorable that I can't remember a single hole (and, no, I wasn't playing it hungover)
Starr Pass, Tucson, AZ. Plamer's group built a third nine at this course a few years back and it's perhaps the most misguided resort golf I've ever played. Virtually unplayable for a high handicapper (long forced carries off the tees to the fairway, forced carries to many greens), but actually very easy for the better player. I guess I had fun since I scored well, but it seemed the absolute antithesis of what a resort course should be.