"How many of you support having two sets of rules? How many of you want golf to maintain its tradition of one set of rules for everyone?"
Matt:
I do not support bifurcation of I&B Rules, not to solve the distance problem of elite high swing-speed players or for any reason.
I pretty much do feel that to go a long way towards solving the distance problem today amongst elite high swing-speed players without hurting the distance of the rest, the best solution is for the R&A/USGA to institute a new ball regulation limiting the minimum amount of spin rate of conforming golf balls. This will effect the potential carry distance of high swing speed players and ironically it may even help the carry distance of slower swing speed players.
Ironically, it appears that for about forty years low swing speed players have been using golf balls that are too low spinning to enhance their carry distance, while the exact opposite appears to be true for high swing speed players---eg they were using golf balls that were too high spinning to enhance their carry distance.
A new regulaton that conforming golf balls must have a higher spin rate may also have a benefiical influence on the goal of firming up putting greens generally.