Recently I played NGLA with some nice fellows, one of whom was on his college golf team.
I would hit a good drive and he would drive it 50 yards by me, mostly in the air.
On # 7 and # 18 he hit driver 6 iron.
On # 18 from the back tee he was 50 yards past the left side fairway bunker.
We finished 18 holes and I suggested that we play a few more holes, which we did.
On # 18 I suggested that we tee off from a strip of grass back by the gate.
It's about 50 yards behind the current back tee.
This young man hit a tremendous drive, one that he said, he "killed", right into the left side fairway bunker.
From there, he barely got out, leaving him a 230+, uphill, 3rd shot into the green.
Merely changing par on the hole defeats the purpose of the architectural features CBM crafted.
Moving the tee back, brings them ALL into play, on the drive, second and approach shot.
On the 13th hole we teed the ball up from left of the 12th green, a shot to the center of the green of about 175-180.
The hole was cut far left, behind the left side bunker. Playing about 165. It was a fabulous approach shot, replicating the approach on # 7 at TOC.
What's interesting is that there's a heavily constructed footpad left of the 12th green that had to be put there for a reason.
The logical reason is a footpad for a tee for # 13.
What's really interesting is that that location is directly behind the current 7th tee by a good 20 yards or more, thus, creating a new tee there would serve to make # 7 longer, bringing the hotel bunker complex back into play for the longer hitter, and, that same tee could be used for # 13.
If you haven't played # 13 from left of the 12th green, nor # 18 from that strip of grass directly behind the 18th tee, you should look at it on "Google Earth" or view it in person if you ever get the opportunity.
There's no doubt that all three holes would be enhanced by those tees.