One of the features I'd include on a course for the Tour players [if I ever get to build one] is to utilize more of these awkward hole lengths ... I would have holes at 250 yards and 280 and 310 and 340, so that every player regardless of their length off the tee would have to play one hole that's just awkwardly within range of a 3-wood or driver, and one hole that's just awkwardly out of range of the driver (though it would be different holes for different players).
I used to avoid holes of that length, but I've found that I love them when they are done right. At Barnbougle and St. Andrews Beach we wound up with some great ones by accident, because I was thinking of the lengths in metric, and not realizing that the 12th at Barnbougle was only 273 yards and the 2nd at St. Andrews Beach around the same number.
I would expect, however, that a lot of clients would have hang-ups with me including holes at these lengths. I've had clients in the past tell me they didn't want any par-3's more than 210 or 220 yards, and others say they didn't want any par-3's UNDER 150 yards from the back tee -- which doesn't leave you a lot of range in between to vary them. We've gotten more leeway on short par-4's from recent clients, only because I can point to similar-length holes at Pacific Dunes and Barnbougle and Ballyneal that they like.