I usually play the back tees and because I don't hit the ball prodigious distances, my tee shots are frequently short of the trouble on long courses.
I played Butler National around 7400 yds. There was no shortage of trouble in the 250 to 280 yd range if the drive strayed off line. Add to that, many greens are slightly elevated and are shaped either back left to right front or back right to left front. This forces a precise second shot both in distance and purity of the strike. Slightly fat will come up short, slightly thin can easily skip off the back, leaving a treacherous downhill chip.
The greens are difficult to read and have many subtle breaks. They are fast and generally slope from back to front. It's not difficult to hit first putts eight feet past the hole.
For a high handicap player, it's too long, narrow and demanding to expect a good score, if that really matters.