If you could be so kind...Could you explain why you have problems breaking a hundred? I think you might be able to get me over to your side if I would learn why someone would play so poorly. Is it a choice?
Can't speak for Garland, but I can for myself.
Lately, it's been a real struggle for me to break 100 on any course.
Why?
I didn't start playing till I was about 30, been playing 10 years, and with the exception of one good summer, I've never been able to play more than once or twice a month. With a rebuilt knee and a 3 year old and other life commitments, I can't find much time to get to the range, either. Lately I'm lucky to get out 3 or 4 times a year, and I don't have the past base to be able to do this and still play well.
I still love to play, even though I rarely do. I'd guess I have all the talent necessary to shoot in the 80s on a regular basis, if I could ever find the time to practice and play. I hit plenty of good shots when I do get out, I just hit plenty of disastrous ones as well, which tend to lead to many penalty shots and blow-up holes. Most people I've played with are surprised at the final number I come up with after a round, but I do count every stroke and generally play by the rules (with the primary exception of not going back to the tee after losing an unexpected tee shot).
And, lest anyone think I'm complaining, I'm not, I know I have different priorities than most on here. I've accepted it, and I've accepted that I won't get better till I find the time to do so.
But that doesn't mean I don't love to play, and it sure doesn't mean I can't appreciate good architecture, and know the difference between good and bad, accomodating and not.
As to the original question, something like The Rawls Course suits me just fine. Lots of entertaining shots, few opportunities for lost balls. I could shoot the occasional decent round, I could also shoot a high number on any given hole.
Conversely, a course like Black Mesa, while providing many options for the better golfer, is flat out death for the occasional player like me.
Doesn't mean either is better or worse, it just means I have a strong preference for one of them.
Guess that's a long way of saying it is sometimes a choice, to be a 100 golfer.