Tim,
The 15th at TPC River Highlands is a bit more detailed than just hitting it straight. I think Bobby Weed did a fabulous job.
The elevated green is three tiered with a lowest portion running from middle right to front left. Putting through the trough is interesting because the green pitches to the left. Water is left of the green, but not short of it. An amazing number of pros pull the ball into the water and a few even block it into the gunk on the right, about 40 yards off line. The elevated green is what creates the interest. Coming up short, say at 30 yards, produces real problems as far as getting to correct tier with the run-up or pitch as options.. Front right is probably the hardest flag location. The green also repels wayward shots to bunkers on the right that are on the far side of a chipping area. A few weeks ago playing the hole at about 240 yards, my tee shot rolled up and onto the green, then off on the right into a bunker leaving me a 30-yard shot. From there, anything bladed would at best be in the bunker on the far side, at worst it would be in the pond.
For those laying up, Weed implanted a wonderful set of bunkers on the left side of the fairway.
Anthony
(Full disclosure: I work on the River Highland grounds crew weekday mornings.)