OK I am going to reply about Stone Eagle. I am obsessed with that place, having worked there for over 5 years and put in a ton of golf rounds, I will admit there are not to many places that beat Stone Eagle in ambience. I have been in both deserts now living in Scottsdale, and nothing, I mean nothing comes close to the views you get at Stone Eagle, it really is a sight to behold. The golf course is just so different from anything you will ever play.
I will agree that a majority of the golf course plays uphill or downhill, if you like elevation change though, this is your kind of golf course.
9, 11, and 16 are all dogleg left 300 - 360 yard par 4's. The more you play there though the more you will realize how different each hole is, and when you can attack, and when you should lay back. Most of you people commenting on Stone Eagle how probably played it 2-5 times which is understandable, but Stone Eagle is an amazing members course, that gets better with each play. The more you learn the flag locations and how to play them, it just becomes an amazing golf experience.
The conditions are always top notch, which of course makes the experience that much better.
Also, like John Kirk said, when you play in the late afternoon and see all the long shadows, it is amazing how cool the place looks, I cannot imagine a place I would rather be than on a late March afternoon around 6pm than at Stone Eagle on hole 16.
In my opinion, the standout holes are 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18. Obviously I am a little biased, but these are holes that you will not see anywhere else when you play golf, they are all original and fantastic golf holes.
For me to have Stone Eagle ranked as Tom Doaks #5 course, that just shows how strong of portfolio he has.