Masters can flat play. When they are given the opportunity to play BPB over and over again from the white tees, believe me, they will.
It is great fun to play using the Master clubs. Both 5 par holes are reachable in two using as little as a 5 or 6 iron. Holes # 5, #7, #9 along with #10, #12, #16 and #18 all play as easy par holes with strong option for birdie and the remaining par 4 holes are easy birdie holes. Sadly, #15 is still no bargain...at all. The par 3 holes offer birdie opportunities but #3 and #17 are still difficult birds, but easy to par.
But as I said, it is such great fun just to go on birdie binges at Beth with many eagles along the way. I doubt that there is not a single Master who isn't having a ball trying to see just how low things can go.
For me, it is a nice change. I am really enjoying the game again just like I used to.