Well there's a huge difference in resistance to scoring and not allowing high scores. Isn't there?
You're the panelist, so you have to decide what that term means, but as it reads to me, it implies a resistance to going low hole after hole. Because you went out and played well with four clubs you think it's easier. FWIW, Great courses allow those who play well to go low (if par is low?)
The more one thinks about this whole RTS category the more it seems queer. Perhaps more individualized thinking is in order? The way Jim Franklin interprets it.
Andy, By any chance were you alone on the afternoon par round using only 4 clubs? I'm not implying it didn't happen, rather pointing out when golfing alone pars do seem to come easier. Less distraction, go when ready, peace.