Because of a number of factors, including Tee it Forward, an aunt who has been beating the drum for courses well under 5,00 yards, and the fact my wife has recently gotten very into the concepts Alice Dye has been preaching for years, I have thought a lot about the pros and cons of shortening the course.
I don't know who made the point here, but the simplest argument for moving up a couple of tees, or creating at least one more set that's under 5,000 yards is this:
Everyone understands that the most boring shot on most golf courses is the second shot on an unreachable par five. It's simply a matter of advancing the ball until you get close enough to hit an approach shot. Unless the fairway is strewn with obstacles, there's no strategy, no intrigue, just a slog
For most women there are several holes that involve 3 to 4, or more, of these shots in succession.
As a male who can hit it 230 yards off the deck, imagine how much fun playing a series of holes from 700 to 1,000 yards long.
That's life for many of the women who play golf.
K