Generally, the courses with an over abundance of elevated back tees, where others, are at grade.
Personally, I'm sick of the elevated tee shot. I prefer it when features like fairway bunkers, loom larger because the golfer is not significantly higher. The list is too long, but a great example would be at Highland Links in Nova Scotia. Is it 14, where you have the glorious long walk along the river? Well, there's a tee, just at the end of the tunnel, at grade, along the river. From there, the entire right hill side makes a spectacular look. The "normal" tee was I was there, was up on top of that ridge, that creates the right side hillside. A completely different look, angle, and, opportunity to create a memorable shot.