Making golf easy or easier seems to me to convey at a stroke a total defeatist attitude. I do not understand why anyone plays golf if they need the game to be made easy. The whole point of the game is the challenge and one’s attempt meet if face on.
As for the equipment, my opinion has not changed, I have always said that I am pro technology but it must be based upon consistency and not improvement in the ability to make the ball travel further than the club it is replacing. The game of golf finally achieved a good consistency by the turn of the 20th Century with the Gutty being the tool to allow clubs to be fully developed for the game. With the Haskell ball the game was finally complete as the Gutty had the problem of shattering. Use whatever material and technology you want but not at the advantage of always improving ones distance, because that is not worthy of a golfer, he should strive to let skill and experience achieve distance improvement, but never through the equipment.
Carts are there to take the stress & strain, yet it is that simple fact that is so part of the game. Stress and strain equates to the game, it measures the golfer, it allows them to play the game, to understand the course, terrain, contours while the body warms up and muscles relax by the steady walking pace, the lungs increase the oxygen levels in the body/brain freeing the golfer to face the actual physical and mental challenge that is golf. Take a cart and you are a Lounge Potato, add distance aids then where is that interactivity between body and mind.
I am not against technology, but I am against anything that dulls the game, that takes the thought process away from the golfer, that strips the golfer of the feeling of the land by walking and feeling and see the contours. How can a golfer function correctly without that input, he can’t hence the reliance upon the cart and distance aids.
Golf is and always will be a challenge, cart ball and using distance aids removed over 50% of the fun and enjoyment the game offers a golfer, produces a lazy golfer not only in legs but mind department, ultimately relying on technology to improve his score as skill levels deteriorate thanks to inactivity.
Some understandably have never know golf without distance aids or carts, well I have and the game is IMHO way more fun and satisfying playing golf through your own abilities (whatever levels that may be). The thrill and satisfaction of Walking 36 Holes in a day, of taking every stroke through the information gained while walking and looking and not reliant on outside help to get around or select the right club is the reason why the game was so successful and went worldwide.
Today we seem to want to dumb down the game, no walking courses, artificial aids, technology governing the distance the ball travels, less penal courses and still we look for it being easier. I fear too many are trying golf and finding it just too tough, so instead of finding something else they dumb down the game to make themselves look good by doing so have destroyed the very thing that made the game so great in the early days.
Worst of all our governing bodies have not shown the balls to protect the game which is I believe their core duty IMHO.