Well I suppose I could agree with you about not walking up a hill to catch the view.
But if I understand you correctly, you would all prefer to play from the nearest Tee after coming off the green, even if it's blind or doesn't provide a clear view of the landing area, rather than move forward a few yards to a shorter Tee with a good overview.
Is this the minimalist style of playing golf?
John
I'm a reasonable guy, but I do think the majority of courses should be built with the daily tee and walking golfer in mind. Generally, if added distance is the primary reason for back tees they should split off one way, the longer walk, while daily tees should go the other way, toward the beer in the house. Sometimes archies don't have a lot of choices, but sometimes I see choices that are just fine which are ignored for the sake of views or a better look at the landing zone. I don't like too much of that and of course this tends to be a problem with wild landscapes - including tumbling dunes. This sort of land is prized, but it can be a double edge sword for an archie trying to create a good walk while using the best of the landscape both visually and for hitting shots - but thats why they get paid the big bucks
That said, I think my PoV is in the extreme minority so you would probably go broke if you built my ideal course
At my club we have a few holes with walk backs to tees and a few unnecessary raised tees; it bugs the hell out of me that the club has made sacrificial lambs of the membership to placate championship golf. I usually plop for the ladies tees and kick on. The holes are still very good even though they pose different challenges - tougher driving holes, but less distance - in other words a chance to get a wedge on the approach or reach a par 5 if the drive is a goodun'. That works for me.
Ciao