I play with more than my share of "duffers" (including, on far too many days, myself....), and I have yet to meet one who says:
"Oooooohhh! I really wish there was a 150 yard carry bunker in my driving zone! This game is just far too easy for me."
I think too many people on this site have a romantic notion of the "duffer" as a "Mini-me" who would like to play the "same" sort of course as we do, but is just horizontally challenged, and furthermore denied satisfaction by the lack of hazards commensurate with his (or her) limited abilities.
What a bunch of codswallop!
Regardless of what you put in their driving zone, the duffer is going to be seriously challenged on any serious golf hole on any serious golf course. Take the 2nd at Cypress Point.
There is on that hole a bail-out area with a carry of about 150 yards or so to the right which allows the duffer to complete the hole, if he or she can get the ball airborne. After that, there is still 450 yards or so of hazardous terrain to be negotiated. "Par" for that hole for the horizontally challenged is 6 or 7 strokes. For the stronger player, the main tee shot challenges are: 1. the array of bunkers at 200-220 or so and 2. the "cape" aspect, which gives you a "bite off as much as you can chew" sort of dilemma, to the left of those bunkers.
Does anybody on this site really believe that the hole would be "better" if there were a mirroring set of "Duffer's Hazards" bunkers at 140-150 guarding the bail out area? Does anybody know a "duffer" who would welcome that additional challenge (Tommy Naccarato excluded....
)?