Last time I was in the area I played Dinosaur Mountain, Vista Verde, We-Ko-Pa Cholla and Eagle Mountain. On previous visits I had played a few others including Talking Stick North, Grayhawk Raptor, SunRidge Canyon, the Raven at South Mountain, the two at Anthem and probably a couple others. Apache Stronghold is too far away to include in this group.
I'm really curious about Vista Verde. I have to go back there because it really didn't do anything for me. Perhaps I was expecting too much from the cheerleading I'd read here.
I was disappointed in Dinosaur Mountain. It seemed like a bit of a relic from the 80's(?) with lots of superfluous containment mounding, etc. I don't think it was built all at once or by the same people and it just doesn't have a coherent feel to it. It does have a couple of visually stunning holes, but of the courses I listed above it would be probably the last one I'd return to. I'm not saying it's bad golf, just that I'd recommend any of the others before Dinosaur Canyon.
Cholla was probably the most enjoyable of the bunch. I was expecting quite a bit and it delivered. Funny thing is, I played outside of peak season and our fee at Cholla was actually less than at Vista Verde. Vista Verde might've actually been the most expensive course I played, at that time.
I thought Talking Stick was pretty special when I played it. Matt's comment about less is less is kind of funny, there's nothing there to knock your socks off, but I'm a bit of a sucker for undulating sites, and as a contrast, Talking Stick has to be the nicest, FLAT course I've ever played. I really liked how the bunkers seemed to be gouged to fall below the level of the fairway. I've always wondered how they designed the drainage there.
Talking Stick is also the only course of all these that I walked and that may be one of the reasons I have such fond memories of the time spent there. Next time I play Vista Verde, I'll walk and maybe I'll appreciate it more.