Sean,
The ball certainly wasn't rolling too far when we played, so it did feel very long that day. But as you rightly pointed out, many of the white tees were pushed forward to the yellows or thereabouts.
You will have to come back next summer to experience the firm and fast conditions! With the right wind conditions, I played several rounds last year were I only hit 4 or 5 drivers, as it was so dry there was so much run on the ball. Bizarrely, I didn't play much from the blues in those conditions, but even in the spring or autumn, the back tees don't feel like it plays as long as the yardage, as there will still be some holes were a fairway wood might be better off the tee, such as 1, 7, 8, 11 and 16 perhaps?
A lot of the extra yardage from the back tees comes on only a few holes such as 2, 3, 6, 10, 12 and 13. Of those, 13 is downhill, so even at almost 250yards, unless its into the wind, its not the monster it might appear on the card! I actually quite like this setup, rather than the steady spread of tees at 20 yard intervals say on each hole?
Cheers,
James