We play a lot of "couples" golf, and frequently play men versus women, battle of the sexes. On our course, the regular par is 71, but for women its 74, so that equalizes it a bit. We checked with the USGA, and learned that the way to manage that difference in match play (where par does not matter) is to add three strokes to the womens hcps, which works a bit. But the thing we notice is that , say from 150 yards out, where we men have a 7 or 8 iron, the women are hitting hybrids, or a five iron. So it occurs to us that the women should play tees that have them hitting the same clubs. (Ie in the example above, hit a drive that leaves them 100 yards, when my drive leaves me 150, we both have 8 iron). Then go in reverse and have their 180 yard drive leave them at 100, where my 225 yard drive leaves me at 150, and its a fair fight. Yes some women and men can bomb it, but I think the middle of the bell curve is about like this?
Given the above, I see older courses not set up this way, but I do see some newer courses have a set of tees that seems to contemplate this type of math. Is this how todays Archies think it through?