Pinehurst #2 is my favorite example of hard par/easy bogey, especially when the greens are fast and firm. No water or OB to speak of, wide playing corridors, and lots of room around the greens.
You hit a drive in play, just in the rough or maybe even the wrong side of the fairway but not on an optimal line, so now your angle in is a bit awkward with a side slope or false front coming into play. Hit your approach okay but just not good enough, and the ball catches the slope and runs 20' off the green. Hit a pretty decent chip, but the subtle, firm green takes the ball 6' - 10' from the cup. Hard par or tap-in bogey and on to the next hole.
A low handicap player can do that all day long out there and shoot a nifty 84, never hitting a truly bad shot. A mid-handicap player can and will often do about the same thing. They're just putting for pars from 25' - 40' all day, more often than not lagging up and 2-putting for bogey. Very low slope but potentially a high course rating, depending upon which tees you play.