You qualify your reply with a "perhaps." Black Mesa looks harder than it actually plays...The 1st is just one quick example on a hole that looks "scary" but plays far more benign once you know what's involved. I can reference plenty of others.
Most high handicappers don't control trajectory all that well, especially on the first tee. I
can hit the ball over that little mountain quite easily. But I'm a high handicapper, so occasionally I don't. Thanks for providing a perfect example of our disagreement over how HHers play the game - seriously. I don't mean to be rude, but I think you refer more to mid-handicappers than high. I believe there are plenty of us who can get around in the 90s that are not consistent enough to really be able to appreciate a course like BM.
The visual intimidation often times causes high handicappers to flinch with their respective games. If you -- and others that you mentioned -- played the course a few times you would easily understand that.
I played it twice, with 6 very thoughtful golfers, as well as discussing it with even more very thoughtful golfers. I wasn't the only one who thought the course might be too much to handle, even by significantly better golfers than me.
There are courses in Florida where H20 is so dominant and far more penal and penalizing than what you get with Black Mesa. My God, I could place the type of player you are mentioning, and, given your own statement on losing balls, they would likely say the same thing about Pine Valley or Bethpage Black or any number of other courses held in the highest of esteem.
I have played maybe a half dozen courses in Florida. I'm most familiar with TPC of Tampa, played it 4 times many years ago. Let's just say I don't love water-logged courses either, and don't particularly find them suitable for HHers, either.
As for PV and BB, I am under the impression that they were designed specifically to test the expert golfer. I don't think anyone recommends them for the high handicapper, who is the entire crux of our disagreement with BM. I think BM is a wonderful course - pretty, very interesting green complexes, etc. - I just don't think it's a course that HHers should seek out without knowing what is in store. I did not have a bad day there, I just didn't enjoy it as much as other courses I've played.
Your mind is open to the possibility that not everyone thinks BM is the perfect golf course -- right?