I used to play a course where the last two holes were pretty much the hardest two, but they were stroke 3 and 7, to allow for the matchplay type adjustment so the strokes didn't become redundant. There were times when I cursed the fact that playing off 6, I wasn't getting a shot on that last hole in a Stableford comp (and therefore why not have both a matchplay and a strokeplay Stroke Index on the card), but in all honesty I was getting it somewhere else, so it shouldn't really matter that much.
One thing I've often wondered about strokes in matchplay, and thats why do we give them on the harder holes, as surely they are hard enough for both. Lets imagine I'm playing a guy off 10 and I play off 6, so thats 4 shots I'm giving them (or 3 if its 3/4s) When I'm giving my opponent a shot on SI 1 and they happen to be a decent player who makes par, then I'd have to birdie the hardest hole on the course for a half. However, why not give them there shots on holes with Stroke Index 7, 8 and 9? Afterall, thats where the differences between our two abilities should lie?
Cheers,
James