The 7th hole at Brae Burn, in Newton, Ma, has a nice bunkerless green on hole 7. Hole travels uphill to a green site perched into a hill, with the land sloping hard and steep to the front/left, and left part of the greens. Generally there is some fescue in that direction, as well as the hilltop overlooking the right side of the approach fairway, and green. Beyond the green is a 7 foot grade, covered in fescue, which holds the 8th tees. Going long to such an uphill hole is difficult, but when you do, you are above the hole, in deep rough or fescue, everything running away from you - not fun. The Cheesecake brooke, which runs the whole property, intersects the fairway at about 130 yrds on the right, and 115 yrds on the left (diagnol, but out of play unless you are a long ball hiiter, or have to lay up, and can not make it over the carry). To carry the creek to the next fairway, there is a good 10 foot steep hill, traveling up from the creek's bank, so a lay up is no easy task. The green is "flat" but will break a ton, and it sits unobstructed from trees, so the sun really gets the green moving.
The pond was added in the 80's. Just beyond the pond, were two fairway bunkers, put in by Ross, either in 1912 or 1928. They were since removed, I am not sure when, but my guess is in the 80's when Brian Silva did some course work. The 7th hole, is the original 2nd hole, built in 1897, and has remained in play, and bunkerless, since its inception. Great hole, and after 6 challenging, challenging holes, the 7th is no breather, but birdies have been known to be found here.
this is a shot from 97 looking back down the hole, from above the green
a view up the hill, from around the 30's or 40's. You can see the hole snaking up hill, with the land falling left, and the green, bunkelrlessly perched straight away