Bill: I am surprised at your disappointment with Blackstone as I think it is far more interesting architecturally than most courses in the Phoenix area. The course is always in superb condition with some really good par 3s and creative par 5s. There are a couple of risk/reward short par 4s and the bunkering is original and strategic. The only criticism that I have heard is from those who do not like the containment mounding which I can certainly understand but to me, it is more to define the hole as opposed to being a crutch.
It's not that I didn't like it, I just didn't like it as much as the other Engh courses I've played. I didn't have a problem with the conditioning at all - it was immaculate. I'm a pretty big Jim Engh fan and think his courses are a blast to play so my standard was pretty high going into the round. Blackstone is the 9th Engh course I've played.
Engh has cranked out some nice par 5s with creativity over the years. Of the collection of par 5s at Blackstone I liked #14 the best. It is very reachable (524 from the tips) and the very deep green is tucked back behind a desert mound which makes going for it in two an exciting and risky deal. #9 had a nice green site featured on the opposite side of a desert wash which was visually appealling. #11 (619 yards) had the water feature up the right side and the large mound protecting the front of the green to set it apart. I got a fortunate kick with my approach shot there as it came off the mound and finished within about two feet for a tap in birdie. All of that being said, I didn't think those holes were near as good or creative as some of the other par 5s he's been able to produce.
The 7th hole at Pradera is one of my all time favorite Engh holes and the 18th is great as well. I'd take the 8th and 16th at Black Rock over any of the par 5s at Blackstone and the same goes for the 4th and 14th at Sanctuary. In addition, Lakota is packed with great par 5s. I think a fair amount of that has to do with the more extreme terrain at those courses and Engh's ability to take advantage of it with some really fun and creative holes.
In the par 3 department, I again enjoyed his work more at other sites more than at Blackstone. The 17th at Blackstone was an interesting hole since we had the back left pin placement that was completely blind from the tee; I enjoy something like that once in a while. But the other par 3s fall short of some of the dramatic creations he has other places. For me, I really like #17 at Redlands Mesa, the dramatic 14th at Red Hawk Ridge, the 5th and 6th at Sanctuary, and the collection of one-shotters at Pradera better than anything at Blackstone.
Like I said at the start, I didn't dislike Blackstone, it just wasn't as dramatic and fun as the other Engh courses I've played and I think a lot of that is due to the general lack of elevation change the terrain has in comparison to the other sites he's worked on.