The muni course here in Coronado has a plan that they follow religiously. The greens are rotated red, white, blue (front, middle, back) and the tees rotate with them; so the holes always play the same yardage and the wear is spread evenly throughout the course. This course does over 90,000 rounds a year, so spreading the wear is critical to its popularity.
Although this system is easy for the the cupcutter and tee setter, it does mean that every par 3 plays the same every day; this is very frustrating to me. By setting the tee back for a back pin and up front for a front pin we would get to use 3-4 different clubs on the same hole; to me this would be an ideal situation.