Matt, below are the greens of 5 and 13 at Forest Dunes which I played yesterday. They are certainly greens I would call severe, especially depending upon hole locations. I think these greens deserve their severity though, based on the length of the hole, and width of the hole corridors. If you are faced with a fairly straight forward drive, why not throw in a severe green. It adds variety and gives the creative player a chance to have some fun around the greens.
The two severe greens below, provide tough challenges, yet it is strictly up to the player to perform, rather than an architect making a flattish green with water on one side that punishes the player and restricts shotmaking. I love recovery shots, and they are the essence of golf. If architects allow golfers these recovery shots, instead of punishing them with water and such, golfers everywhere would have a much more enjoyable time on the links.
Pinehurst anyone!!! This is the back right portion of the 13th green. This green also has a false front.
The fifth green. Photo taken from left hand side of green.
5th green. I took 5 strokes once I got on the green. Tough Pin.