Our Sagebrush project, in British Columbia, has been very interesting with regard to creating a course that will challenge Richard Zokol and his PGA Tour friends, and at the same time, be very enjoyable for a membership of higher handicap golfers.
Providing width is key for two reasons: 1) It provides lateral forgiveness for all skill levels, so they can simply find there golf balls and continue playing unimpeded by rough and other hazards; and, 2) It presents opportunity to build green complexes that sincerely demand thoughtful, strategic play from better golfers, especially in a windy environment such as the Nicola Valley.
However, with regard to tees, it's a bit awkward. Unfortunately, the course may seem a little disjointed for members, because at most holes the back tees (7,300 yards +, total) are steps from the preceding greens. The member tees (something like 6,700 yards total) are way up. So, the trek from green to tee for a majority of players will be longer than we'd like. Less than ideal.
This, of course, is catering to the INCREASING gap between the best players and the rest; which is WIDER than ever before.