The two poster child's that I have seen for this both have the clubhouse located slightly inside the boundary fence, not on the boundary fence.
Tea Tree Gully (Adelaide, Australia) has tees for holes 1, 7, 10, 12, 15 and 17 within 50 yards of the clubhouse/car-park precinct. Many are within 10 yards of that precinct. In winter, they have a multi-tee start which enables full fields of over 240 to play in full daylight on the winter solstice.
Yarra Yarra (Melbourne, Australia) has tees near the clubhouse on 1, 6, (8 is a bit far away), 10, (13 is a bit far away) and 17. Andrew Bertram might comment if these tees are used in combination for some events, perhaps corporate outings.
For Sean Arble, one of the best 'boozer's loops' is Royal Adelaide. The second hole returns to the clubhouse. Have lunch and a few drinks, play 1 and 2, have a few drinks, play 1 and 2, work out how to get home, have a few drinks, play 1 and 2, have a few drinks, get that cab and/or get picked up and go home.
James B