David:
It seems to me that a study of links golf greens would be one component of a complete exercise in learning about the various types of greens that can be built, whether undulating, flat, built up, ground level, fescue, bermuda, bent, windy or otherwise. My interpretation of the list that Tom included in the AoaGC is meant to be a primer, kind of like a recommended summer reading list. Seeing all of the greens on the list will give you a fairly accurate picture of what is possible under the varying climates, conditions and locations applicable to each course.
If you break down the list, you'll see examples of the following:
Southern U.S.
Irish Links
Scottish Links
Australian Sandbelt
U.S. Oceanside
U.S. Parkland
Heathland
U.S. Prairie
and others