There is something to be said for making up yardage a course might be perceived as "lacking" for the self-styled big boys by making a few already long and difficult holes like 50-100 yards longer and just brutally tough. Much preferable to building 30-40 yard longer tee boxes on a dozen or more holes, including ones where the longer tees simply make driver a necessity rather than an option.
And I definitely think thoughtful forward tee placement is an undervalued attribute of a few courses relative to most. As someone who always plays up to 6,000 yards or less if given the option I really appreciate courses like the Ocean Course at Kiawah where there are still at least some choices, options or risk/rewards in play from the forward tees akin to what faces the longer hitters playing it back. That may be a knack that Pete Dye with his curves and angles does particularly well.