Mosales:
longer tees are not as bad as you think. moving to Master the greens DO NOT change. basicly it is a longer approach shot you have to deal with AND no "free" birdies on the shorter par 4 and par 5's
Each tee you move to does that. You get comfortable and good at the up close shots and are a happy clam. Then you get good enough at that to the almost bored point and bang, you move to a bigger boy's tee and get to learn your next set of shots-the longer, harder mid irons.
Your short game is still there, that doesn't change, just how often you get to use it does. Now instead of getting close for a birdie you're trying to get close to save par. Pretty soon you get the hang of it and you're back at the easy shots-the ones you knew and the ones you just learned from the new tees.
Bored yet? LOL Here it comes....you're smoking the courses and living large but the big boys are waiting for you. You'll get there. You'll master those shots and get to the point where you're beating up on the courses and then bang, new tees-Big Boy Golf jumps up and grabs you by the putter and says now it's time to learn the really hard irons, woods and HBs and how to salvage par. Then you'll be where you need to be and you'll be ready for it. GL