Sadly I haven't played golf for years. Have no clue what I would shoot at Augusta if I could tee it up tomorrow. Would have to be ugly though.
Look, Doak shot in the mid-90's, from the members tees, before they had the extra rough and trees, at a course that is 1100 yards shorter than today's tips, softened from several days rain, and whose greens were not cut to Masters speed. Hasn't he said he is around a 10 or an 8, who putts well?
Doesn't that suggest a 20 handicapper, playing that same members course, would score around 110? And on a course that is 1100 yards longer, with extra rough, trees, and greens cut to Masters speed, doesn't that suggest the same 20 handicapper scores 125 to 130?
How does a 20 handicapper play a 7400+ yard course, that has lots of water in key places, is heavily lined with trees, has several narrow driving chute requirements, and whose greens are hard for even the pro's to putt?
If you were going for the back left pin on 14 it'd be a lot easier trying to get it there from 80 or 90 yards on your 3rd shot than from 180 or 190 on your second shot.
I think a pro gets closer from 180 or 190 on 14 than a 20 handicapper does from 80.
On the other hand, if the bogey golfer gags at the site of water, has the hands of a blacksmith, and dies in deep traps, then they'd be the wrong horse for this course.
I bet 99.9% of all 20 handicappers die in deep traps. And it's not just a matter of gagging at the sight of water. It's not reliably having the shots in your bag to steer clear of it.