Brent,
I'm sure you could handle Carnoustie. You just need to play it smart. In the wind it helps to have a knock down and bump and run shot. The poor 9 handicap guy I played with couldn't play the ball down and every time he tried he stuck his club in the ground, and links turf really doesn't give much.
Ed,
No guilt. With the wind in our faces on the first tee, it seemed like a prudent move. As for the moron guy, he can play as far back as he wants to prove something to somebody. I'm trying to come to grips with the inverse relationship between age and ability.
If the starter wasn't promoting the red tees and if the guys I was paired with had wanted to play the yellows, I would have played the yellows. That's where I've played before and it's doable although a bit more of a slog. Mind you, if I had been on the yellows I probably wouldn't have driven into Jockie's Burn on the downwind 3rd and 5th - but then I don't usually hit 240 yard 4 hybrids. Talk about firm and fast. Can you feel good about taking a penalty stroke because you hit a really good shot?