I played Martis Camp, Lahontan and Clear Creek this May. Nice trip.
Martis Camp is a sweet development, but didn't quite do it for me as a golf course. It's quite difficult. It follows the modern thinking of wide landing areas and challenging greenside play. This may sound like a strange critique of a Tom Fazio design, but I found the "look" of the approach shots somewhat unsettling. I didn't feel there were sufficient cues presented to the golfer, as to where the miss should be, for instance.
I liked Lahontan better, especially the back nine. Lahontan was developed in the 1990s, as has fewer "bells and whistles" than the other two designs, but is a terrific example of a course with good directional strategy. "OK, the pin is over here , so you want to play your tee shot here"...that sort of thing. The greens are quite mild there, but have enough slope to make it fun. A couple of tough green to tee walks, but overall a very nice place.
I liked Clear Creek the best of the three, although I wasn't head over heels for the course. I got my feeligs hurt by hitting what I thought were good tee shots with fairway woods on dogleg left holes #9 and #15, only to find my ball had traveled through the fairway into awkward fescue lies. In general, I thought the fairways (50-60 yards average width) were a bit too narrow, given that the rough was too rough to recover from. Lots of variety, and lots of standout holes as well.
All three present a lovely environment to play the game.