I've played at least 30-35 Fazio courses, 15 or more in North Carolina where I live, and likely all if not the vast majority of his best courses here. I believe that his two best courses in NC are Eagle Point in Wilmington and Mountaintop in Cashiers. I found Eagle Point to have very little of the excessive "arts and crafts" that may leave Fazio open to criticism. It's pure golf, interesting and challenging.
Mountaintop is wonderful, very possible better than Wade Hampton. It's bigger, stronger, and better constructed (lots of sand capping and a ton of drainage) so that it pretty much always remains dry and firm. It has some fantastic mountain views, and it's length and overall challenge level will hold up for any level of player while still being fair and playable for weaker or average golfers. Wade is excellent, a beautiful design with a number of great holes. They've done a lot of good work recently to dry out the course. The one missing piece I see at Wade (and also Pine Barrons) is that they haven't kept up with technology, so what used to be challenging, long holes are not so tough any more. The greens are still interesting and challenging, and you have to stay in the right spots or you'll 3-putt like crazy. But what used to be driver/4-iron is now driver/9-iron, and the long-iron par-3's are now mid-irons, so that challenge level is not what it used to be. I heard that they were going to add a number of tees to restore the old shot values.
Finley saddens me. While a student at UNC-Chapel Hill back in the late 70's, I loved that quirky old course. I believe that it was a Flynn design, but I'm not 100% positive. Now it's just a characterless slugfest to large, mostly flat boring greens. Maybe fine for competitive college golfers, but nowhere near as enjoyable an experience to play as the old course.