I don't hit the ball far enough.
TEPaul nailed this thread with the "Roll Out".
I carry the teed driver in normal conditions 280-290. If the fairways are firm and fast, I am at the mercy of the bounce. My carry with the new ball/better COR/Dialed in shaft & loft combo is 15-20 yards further than the old Persimmon/Balata technology when I was 20. At 44, I can still jack it with the young bucks, but they have the advantage of playing all week long, and are likely to be a little more accurate.
In order to conserve distance in the current era, the Roll Out can be dialed in. If you want to neutralize a long hitter, mow green to tee. Water the fairways. Pinch the fairways at 260. Transplant the roughs with thicker grass from 240-320 yards and around the greens. None of these distance resistance elements are going to keep me from hitting the big stick in casual play.
Overall, any attempt to reign in the long hitter by increasing course yardage or adding/moving hazarding is going to doubly penalize the shorter hitter. ANGC with their changes should benefit the bombers even more. Additional hazards from 260-330 yards are still going to have to be negotiated by the shorter hitter. However, distance players still have a regulator. Swinging hard still has its severe penalties in O.B. and the lost ball.
Length, as in superior iron play, excellent short games, dead-eye putting, is still an attribute. Why must we look to hinder those players who hit it long? We don't obsess over accuracy in iron play/short game/putting by coming up with ways to make that part of the game even harder.
Make the fairways Indian-File wide, and I'll weigh the advantages of threading a 2 Iron or hitting it to wedge distance in the rough. Cripple the longer hitter with dog-legs that require shot-shaping. Denude us completely with forced lay-ups at 270 yards. All you'll do is hit the short-knocker even more.
I guess "Chicks dig the long ball" as NIKE once commercialized, and the shorter/more accurate players must have a case of "Driver Envy".
JWK