Adam,
It's not as if a 6,200 yard course wouldn't present a challenge for me, I'm sure it would, but, would it provide for a thorough examination of my game, from driver, to fairway woods, to long, medium and short irons, to a short game and putting.
It would take a unique 6,200 course to present that examination.
Certainly, there aren't many 6,200 courses up to that standard.
If my iron game hadn't gone in the tank, I'd still play 7,200 yard courses.
My driver, 3-wood, short game and putting are up to that task, sadly, my irons aren't...... but, I'm working on it.
I don't know how, at this stage, without rolling back the ball, you can shorten courses and have them remain as a desirable challenge for ALL golfers.
The creation of a golf course that can appeal to today's broad spectrum of golfer is a dilema that I've asked every architect I've come in contact with. How do you accomodate the diverse games brought about by modern tech ? ? ?
Perhaps, like PBP, you restrict play by ability, measured by handicap.
I'll never forget a day that I was at FH and a member, about to tee off, had the suggestion made to him by the Major Domo, that he'd enjoy his round a lot more if he moved up to another set of tees. It was great advice. Clearly the member's game was not up to the challenge presented by the tees he was about to hit from, yet, ego, pride, habit or a combination of all, had him biting off more than he can chew.
Now, a private club, run in an authoritarian manner might be able to accomplish the task of having members playing from tees commensurate with their game, but, how do you accomplish that elsewhere ?