Kalen,
One of the things I enjoy about NGLA is that two (2) core challenges are/were presented by the architecture.
If courses are lengthened to 7,400, 7,600, 7,800 and 8,000 how can an architect hope to come close to duplicating the challenge to the broad spectrum of golfers on any given hole, other than par 3's ?
I think it's becoming more and more difficult because of the elongation of the holes, unless, very long flanking bunkers are introduced, and even then, they would become a repeating hazard for the high handicap, certainly not a desired effect.
Ron Prichard warned of this years and years ago.
He sent a letter to the USGA alerting them to the problem.
But, either nobody listened, or nobody reacted.