I wouldn't call any of them great, but the real secret to scoring well at my home course, Canyon Springs, is playing the 7 par 4's between 320 to 375 yards well (blue tees 6465 yards overall). There is a set of black tees that add another 400 yards, but we rarely see them used outside of competitive events. All of our par 5's are reachable in favorable conditions, so our course rating is quite low. It is very rare for anyone to shoot the course rating in state amateur or pro events, however. I just played in a Ryder Cup type of team event--4 rounds in 3 days (2 four balls, 1 foresome, 1 singles) and was reminded again how well our course tests the young big hitters. We played off the regular 6,000 yard tees and the matches were very competitive. Drivers stayed in bags for the bombers who wanted to score.