What about courses where the route scheme has an outer loop around the perimitter of the property, before turning in where the rest of the holes are in the interior of the site? I feel like I have seen this scheme in a few books before, and certainly has a number of greens, and entire holes for that matter, along OB stakes.
Maybe it just seems pretty obvious to me because I have spent so much time there, but Quaker Ridge's first 8 holes have OB up the right side of every one of them, and is a factor on every approach. Even the 2nd hole, which cuts in more then the others, is flanked by the maintenance dump which I believe has white stakes too. I have a feeling that Fenway, which is right down the street, and is also a Tilly design is very similar in this respect too.