Tom,
It's sort of an interesting exercise to think about both Pine Hill and Tattersall's green complexes.
One (Pine Hill) was hailed as a great site in the mode of Pine Valley, while the other (Tattersall) was excused as an exceedingly difficult site with lots of inherited limitations.
Yet, they both share some really rolling property, and it's tough to believe that any limitations should have prevented either of these renowned architects from producing something imaginative that complemented the sites while distinguishing each golf course.
In fact, as bizarre a routing that you'll find at either course, each could have been been dramatically improved with the creation or utilization of superb greens and surrounds. Nothing natural or artificial should have been impediments on either site towards those very attainable goals.
Yet, at Pine Hill, the only green of note is ironically the very first one, where a pretty good par five is made memorable by a subtly imaginative green. After that, the greens blend into a very boring morass of green grass and no sass.
At Tattersall, despite the beautiful flowing long natural slopes, not a one is used in the green configurations. Instead, one would almost have to attempt to three-putt, so lifeless and uninteresting are the greens.
Both architects are capable of much better, and I have to wonder if they weren't being somewhat patronizing to the public course nature of the sites. Still, I have to ask if private course players are such inherently better putters that they feel justified in leaving the paying public with such unchallenging swill.
Finally, you're right Tom. A great green should be firmly imprinted in the player's mind long after he leaves the course. I can clearly recall almost every green at Fenway, for instance, months later after a single playing. NGLA speaks for itself, as do others. The very reason I mentioned Horn's and Moran's work is that I can think back and many of them come rushing immediately to mind.
In fact, can anyone name a great course that doesn't have great greens?