I suppose other than a few of us geeks on gca, there are few who'd do something like that, and, if found-out, someone would likely call Tom Ridge and have you watched very closely, if you did.
The greens at Spanish Bay come to mind when the subject of great sectioning from Contours, comes to mind.
I don't know who remembers it, but back in about 2000, the moon was going to be 17% brighter than the brightest moon, and that wouldn't happen again for something like 167 years(?) well anyhoo, (I always wanted to type anyhoo) Sheryl and I went out to the 14th green at about midnight and we did our share of night putting on what is likely the best most difficult green on the course. There's a hump that runs paralell to play sectioning the very front right side. If pinned, this front right requires a bunker carry, and is extremely close to the lateral hazrad, on the right. What else is special about this greens is that it falls away, similarly the way the fairway tumbles to the sea, only with more subtlety.