As already mentioned its tricky taking the green in isolation, but here goes with a couple of his courses I'm familiar with...
Alwoodley:
3, the lower left tier is a great feature
14, quite a drop off front left as I recall
15, plenty of interesting movement
Cavendish:
2, very wide but narrow front to back, steep left to right slope, big drop off at front and dry stone wall over the back as OOB. If nothing else comes forward its a possibility...
3, interesting movement here that makes holding with a drive or getting close with a pitch interesting.
6, not a great hole but there is actually a decent green at the end of it
8, hidden behind a bunker with a few run offs and plenty of movement
15, well its my favourite Mackenzie green!
Interesting side note on Cavendish is that while some of the greens have plenty going on, others are actually quite flat? For instance 10, 14 and 18 are possibly 3 of the best holes on the course, but all have relativly flat greens (not including the big false front on 14)?
I've probably got photos somewhere of Cavendish greens if I get time... Or what about Mackenzies NLE pitch and putt in Buxton? Some interesting looking greens there!
Cheers,
James