I'm with Mr. De Toro on this debate about technology and equipment upgrades helping to grow the game. I can't think of a single innovation in the design of balls, clubs, clothing, etc. that has had anything but a positive impact on the sport. Casual players want to have the thrill of hitting long tee shots and a reduced flight ball would be a major impediment to that.
On a broader level, I also think continuing to grow the game is very important. When I look around on golf courses where I'm playing, I don't see too many guys my age. That may not be a major problem now, but in 20 years it will be. And realistically, who is going to start playing at age 40 and become an avid golfer? Even if guys in their teens and 20s don't play a ton right away, we at least have to find ways to get them hooked on 5-10 rounds a year so they have a foundation to build on.