I'm guessing Classic Courses like Pine Valley, ANGC, Merion, Shinnecock, and Oakmont don't produce low handicaps.
I have never seen a club produce more legitimate low handicap golfers than Oakmont. A 4 handicap at Oakmont is scratch!
James,
That's my point. A course like Oakmont will turn a scratch into a 4 or 5.
Kalen,
There isn't any mathematical reason this should be true, is there?
Oakmont has a course rating of 76.2 from the second set of tees, so a scratch golfer from another club doesn't have to shoot par or better at Oakmont to play to his handicap. If he's scratch, it means that we can expect his ten best of 20 rounds at Oakmont to average 76.2 (or thereabouts), while the other 10 rounds would, of course, be higher. The USGA would expect his AVERAGE round at Oakmont to be somewhere around a 79 or 80, in fact. I think it's easy to look at a scratch golfer averaging 79 and think that he's not really scratch, but that's not the way the math works in the handicap system.
Averaging 4 or 5 over par in his BEST rounds at Oakmont doesn't turn him in to a 4 or 5 handicap; that IS scratch golf at that course. It's the differentials that matter, not par.