I played with a really good, really long hitter yesterday in a member guest. We played the forward tees, and a few short doglegs and a couple of creeks kept the driver out of his hand on all but 7 holes (should have been only 6...) He never hit driver on back-to-back holes and never got into a rhythm with the big stick. I could see him getting frustrated. I'm not as long as him, so I hit driver far more often and scored much better.
This got me to wondering if a defense against the bombers is to move them up and present real trouble for them if they play bomb and gouge. In other words, instead of building more back tees, which plays into their strength, move the tees UP on holes with real trouble at the 280 mark, and make them play smart. Keep them off balance with the par 3's and short par 4's.
Do you think this is a design concept that has merit?