I couldn't agree more with the proposition of the thread - that these are AWT's best greens. I've been quite fortunate to play SHCC dozens of times and what makes the course so interesting (and confounding) is how much of an effect the pin location has on how a hole plays. I don't think I've ever played a course where the location of the pins so completely dictated a change in strategy for an approach shot (and positioning off the tee). The course doesn't just force you to change clubs up or down to reach a location, but often forces a total rethink of how to get the ball close.
For example, on #12 (the devilish short par 3 over the water), I will hit one of three clubs depending on the pin location, but try to land the ball in exactly the same spot on the right side of the green. A 9-iron to spin back to a front pin, a 3/4 8-iron to a middle pin, and a 7-iron that I take 35 yards off to get the ball to release to a back pin. All the action happens after the ball hits the green.
Even the lone "flat" green on the course (#3) is brilliant because it's a green where you're hitting a blind severely uphill approach and would love to have something other than a tabletop. It makes distance control absolutely dependent not just on distance, but trajectory and spin. I think I've yet to hit it inside of 15' there. Anywhere else, it'd be a ho-hum green but it stands out exactly because its so different and so well thought out. It challenges golfers to do something we're bad at - gauging the first bounce with a wedge.
I always tell people that what makes SHCC so good is that collectively, I think it has the best 18 greensites in the country (with the notable exception of the altered, non-AWT green at #10). But I prove that by pointing out there are maybe 9-10 greens that if put on any other golf course would be THE best green on the course. I'd put any of #2, #5, #6, #7, #8, #11, #12, #13, #14, #15, and the wildly under-rated #18 on almost any course and it would be a standout.
The greens that AWT noted in interview from when the club opened that he was particularly fond of were #2, #11, #12, and #14. He was particularly pleased with what he noted was a five-tiered green on #14 with an infinity edge overlooking the lake below.
I think SHCC is as fun a test of golf as you can find anywhere in the USA.