Played Dormie Club on Sunday and the 12th tee rises up sharply with the hole. The simplest solution to a short uphill hole, but rarely utilized.
Photo courtesy of One Golfer's Travels
Blake, that is a really cool example, and exactly what I was thinking of. The teeing ground blends nicely into its surroundings, and (at least from the photo), it doesn't follow the prescriptive square shape tee box.
DMalley, I agree, that teeing grounds that are 'extensions' of the short grass work well. Do you have any photos of Applebrook teeing areas that you could share?
The other that I was thinking about was the area used to tee the ball at 17a on LACC North. I am told most people who play the hole tee off from a mound just to the left of the 17th green. While this isn't exactly a 'regular' hole, I wonder why there aren't more par-3s that don't take advantage of a more 'natural' teeing ground. By natural, I am thinking of more movement within the area itself that blends nicely with its surrounding.