SwingsitlikeHogan
Major Champion
Maybe because the higher handicap player doesn't have to make so many tough shots...? So for instance if greens are heavily bunkered - with pot bunkers maybe or with tricky 'throw-off' areas - the handicap golfer has the scope in his handicap to remove the risk of playing into these bunkers or being thrown off the green by laying up and then being able to play to the green nice and safely - the scratch golfer does not have the same luxury.i get that, my point is if a scratch golfer finds a course hard and the SSS ( Yes i know par isn't a factor )is shots over par, why would a HC golfer find it easier to play to handicap.
water is of course a factor of many a parkland course but links courses have deep pot bunkers that there is no guarantee of even getting out let alone first time