Jamie,
I played with several 10 handicaps who played very well at PV this past weekend.
One birdied # 8 and # 10 and made pars at # 1, 2, 3, 4, 12, 14, 16, 17 and 18.
Others birdied # 3, parred # 5, and parred many of the more difficult holes, like # 13.
Those that are wild off the tee will struggle at PV, although, I 've never seen a golfer have a bad lie in the woods in a non-competitive round.
Members and guests who play PV well aren't restricted to low handicaps.
It's a course that allows higher handicaps to score despite disaster lurking at every hole.
It's avoiding the big number that's the key.
The straight hitter, on those wide fairways and large greens will do quite well.
And, if a golfer takes a 10 on a hole and loses the hole to an 8, who cares other than the golfer who thinks, "if only I had made a 7."