...play equally well whether you hit a long iron, or wedge into it.
A good example of this for me in this category would be the fourth green at Tumble Creek. A long-iron is a fun shot because the green allows for a running approach and a big bank on the right of the green allows balls to kick left and get close to certain pin locations. On the contrary, the green is bold enough where a mediocre wedge or short iron may very well spin off the green or test the player with a long, sloping putt.
Are there any other greens that challenge and make an approach fun whether a long or short iron is being used?