Just returned from a major Southwest trip and I'll certainly comment on the tremendous qualities of Black Mesa on another existing thread, however, before that I have to say a few words on Whisper Rock in Scottsdale which I played during my time in that part of the country.
Phil Mickelson is generally thought of by many people as a very bold, and, at times -- a reckless player. His initial design with Whisper Rock belies that wrongful impression as Phil has come forwward with Gary Stephenson to create a layout that I believe has all the potential for even higher acclaim.
I've played just about all the top names courses in AZ (including the slew of new private ones that have opened recently -- including Mirabel, Silverleaf, Southern Dunes, Seven Canyons) but Whisper Rock stands above each of them.
The course plays 7,359 from the aptly named "Lefty Tees" and the design is really about fitting the course within the nartural elements of the site. You don't find all the major league earthmoving or the inane greens that have multi-levls as you do other courses in the immediate vicinity. Given the fact the course is in the desert I don't want to say the layout is minimalistic but it's as close as I have seen to use that term when one considers the harsh nature of the desert and how "out of place" many golf courses are for that part of the country.
The course appears "tough" from the tees as you encounter all the desert terrain but there is plenty of room if you know where to go. Someone playing the course for the first time against someone who has played it a dozen times or more is at a definite disadvantage. Phil and Gary also make the player work the ball and you have a number of holes where the player can get aggressive -- just be sure to execute.
The greens are minimally shaped and appear as extensions to the hole -- they do not exhibit the outrageous contours and shapes you see at other desert locations. The bunkers are well fitted and crafted to give the player a sense of direction and purpose.
Mickelson and Stephenson have done very well at Whisper Rock and why the course doesn't receive more accalim is quite surprising to me.
In my mind it's a definite top ten course in AZ and if you happen to be fortunate to get an invite it's a must play when in the Valley of the Sun.
P.S. I'll be very much interested in seeing their future efforts!