Am I the only one to whom it seems that Pat and Brian are describing entirely different golf courses? Posts like Brians (and there are many describing how Seminole is only playable by scratch (or nearly) golfers are the main reason I have little desire to play it. Then Pat (who, I guess, knows better than most) tells us that it offers a challenge to all levels and has many high handicap members.
Is it playable for mid to high handicappers or not?
In my experience on golfclubatlas, this comes up quite frequently on many big name courses besides Seminole - Oakmont, Shinnecock, Winged Foot, Oakland Hills, etc. These courses tend to produce many who say they are the pinnacle when it comes to testing the pros, but far too difficult for mid to high handicappers.
I think the reason for this dichotomy comes down to how a person views the playability of a course. I think better golfers tend to assume it would drive a high handicapper to be around a green in regulation and walk away with a triple. Conversely, I think many HHers are thrilled being around a green in regulation period! I know I personally will enjoy a course that stresses the short game as Brian and Pat describe Seminole far more than a course that really stresses (and punishes) the long game.
Perhaps I'm unusual in this respect. A good contrast for me would be Inniscrone versus Lehigh. At Inniscrone, I felt challenged by keeping the ball in play, yet scored in the low 90s (can't remember exactly, it was 10 years ago). The next day, I played Lehigh, played very similarly, and shot in the low 100s, because I found more challenge around the greens (don't remember losing a single ball, but I may be overlooking one). Lehigh didn't present as many obvious challenges, it was just better at disguising things like which side of the green was the preferred miss. I greatly preferred Lehigh and it's approach to golf, though that is admittedly more conforming to my own ideas on golf - but I think many would look at my play on each and assume I enjoyed Inniscrone more, since I scored approx 10 shots better.
Sorry for the potential threadjack, I just found Mark's comment/question interesting.