Vista Verde has no clubhouse. So don't show up hungry or in need of a sleeve or a glove.
There's a cart girl now, with very nice turkey wraps. And if you need a glove, buy it in the Tonto Verde clubhouse where you have to pay your greens fee anyway.
Matt, I love VV, but I think that sometimes a decent shot can be marginalized by the extreme firmness of the greens (my buddy from RI, the golf coach at Brown, thinks it's a function of their newness, but it's no more recent than Saguaro so I'm not so sure about that). It may well be that those shots are coming from a position they shouldn't be coming from, but I'm no stick. Single digit handicap maybe, but the greens at Vista are so severe that if you're not playing well, it can be a frustrating round. Also, there's lots of ground to cover if you try to walk VV (even tho there's only 1 house under construction, that's the ultimate plan), while Saguaro's an absolute joy to walk. I'd have to vote 7-3 or 6.5-3.5.
Hard to rank Outlaw because I was a tad under the weather from my between round sandwich (our host, the father of one of my buddy's Brown recruits, had us at Apache in the morning -- which I also liked a lot), so I played like a pig. But on a lot of shots from around the green I felt like I was in Holyoke, and in my view that's very high praise indeed. If Ballyneal is considered desert golf ("high desert"?), it has to be # one, but I'd place Outlaw not far behind (and the best of the 5 I've played at DM). Have not yet been to Desert Forest or Lower Course at Whisper Rock. Seems to me there's a pretty wide gap b/t public and private in the Valley, however, but I'd have to say that you'll have a hard time finding a more fun golf course to play in the Valley than Outlaw. . .