Jeff Lewis,
Maidstone falls into my "sporty" category.
My preference, day in and day out, is for "sporty" courses.
I routinely play two 7,200+ Florida courses from the tips, so I'm not adverse to playing long courses, but, in truth, the new lengths are beyond my ability and more importantly, beyond my "fun" threshold.
I used to have no trouble playing ANGC from the tips.
However, since the tips have been moved back, they're now beyond both thresholds, they're simply to long for me.
The same can be said of Winged Foot, Bethpage and other courses from the tips. It's not that I can't get home in two on a 500 yard par 4, just that it's not likely and it's not likely on a repetitive basis.
I like my 13 degree 3-wood and my 2-iron, but, not when I have to hit them hole after hole after hole.
As much as I might like playing them from all the way back, I'd confine the experience to once a year, at the most, since my mind knows not to bite off more than it and my body can handle.
But, I could play Maidstone from the tips every day and never tire of it.
The challenge remains along with the joy.
There is little joy in playing Winged Foot and Bethpage from the tips on a daily basis.
Perhaps a PGA Tour Pro or an amateur of considerable length would enjoy those courses from the tips, but, in viewing the broad spectrum of the golfing world, I can't imagine many golfers making that their daily choice.
Give me the Maidstone's, the Hidden Creek's, The Garden City's, the NGLA's and others that combine great architecture with a challenge that's still a joy to pursue.