I agree with the above 2 posts, you can't expect slow meter clubs that hit long, are accurate and have good forgiveness. The game would become a joke and everyone would get bored with birdie, birdie, birdie, ooh eagle, birdie, ad nauseam. The best clubs have faster meters because there needs to be a risk element in the game, risk/reward is what makes life interesting after all.
And they wouldn't make money for WGT, far from it. Players buy expensive balls that slow the meter down in order to play with good clubs, these balls wear out, get lost and have to be replaced. Clubs last forever, at least until you get the chance to buy the new, turbo charged version. I have no idea what the actual figures are but I'd be surprised if WGT gets less than 70% of it's income from ball sales.
I know it must really suck if you don't have the reflexes to hit the ding regularly. It probably also feels like that for the middle field players in the world of real golf, that's just the way it is, not everyone can be great at it.