Thanks for the reply. You raise an interesting point about pin location and handicap rating that I've never really thought about to a great extent. On the public course that i play weekly, the scorecard's list of handicap holes never changes from round to round, yet pin locations and tee locations vary from day to day and week to week. Most of the greens have no more than 4 or 5 different pin locations. On other courses that I have played, I've seen as many as nine. On my public course, there are several two-tier greens on the course and making a par on those holes (I'm a 14-handicap) is usually not too much of an issue if the pin is located more centrally on either of the two tiers. On the other hand, when the greenskeeper puts the pin (maliciously? gleefully?) puts the pin right at the edge of an upper tier, even an approach shot to the proper tier doesn't guarantee an easy par.
Naturally, the course, having printed up 12 million scorecards at a discount eight years ago, does not care where the pin locations are. I'm wondering if ANY course around the country has a supply of scorecards with different handicap hole numbers, depending on which hole location is being used for the day. Your assessment of hole #10 at Kiawah suggests that they should!