Brent - you played well - good job!
Most do not do as well as you. Most lose lots of strokes in the dunes, the trees, the water... and that's after the caddie finds the ball, in the first two instances. Then as you also saw, strokes can be lost on the greens.
But maybe it's me. Maybe I suck. But I have been very fortunate to play there quite a few times, and I have never scored what my handicap would indicate, not even once. 77 is the best I have ever done, and the wreckage of many high 80s rounds is in the record as well. I've been a 3-6 handicap each time playing there.
So I do have a hard time with those who call the course easy. I guess it's my bias.
But then again, 72.9 and 140 on a par 72 sure does not scream "easy" to me. I'd say that those numbers might be on the low side of "great" courses, but that would make this course among the least difficult of such, which to me is a lot different than the "easiest" which necessarily mean some must be "easy" to begin with.
So maybe it's also just the language here.