I certainly agree with most of the comments, those by TE Paul, Rich Goodale, and others certainly make a lot of sense. As Flynn said, we shouldn't get caught up in back tees, middle tees, and forward tees (they're not lady's tees!). I think a well designed course, with all levels of players in mind, can be a member's course. Play each hole according to each's ability and using the appropriate tee and most well thought out courses can be member's courses.
I may be off the mark, but it seems we're not stressing the member part of member's course. A good member's course must have good members; a variety that can offer a competitive challenge, companionship, and comfort. At the very least, this should come from a majority of members.
A well-designed course, good people, and a length of days to enjoy them. Who could ask for more? Maybe that is where I differ; I'm thinking of a member's club rather than a member's course. Here's to having both. As Mike Malone knows, we do.