Even though I've never played a round with you, I would also say farewell and God bless you Hans...
And I would add only three things to his list of game improvements and the first I'm sure would not be easy to cheat. No auto ding or meter slowing mechanism, or for that matter, calculation tool and aim pointer would be able to defeat variable wind speeds. In real life golf, gusting and dying winds are frustrating and unpredictable...
They should be within the ranges we already have, but determined by a random number generator with more than enough changes in speed and duration than could be easily calculated. I would think that it would be enough to shave 4-6 strokes off of the low 18 hole scores being posted now. The good putters would still do well though, and you would be able to see on your wind indicator exactly what was occuring so that you understand why your ball ended up X amount of feet right or left, short or long .... the VEM would be obsolete and not needed.
As already suggested by ChrisIronsBones, the fairways could be hardened to the point of rolling so fast you would not always want to use that big cannon on every hole or if you do, risk being in the rough.
Thirdly, together with the first two, for tournaments of any real monetary value above the level of a ready go should have a heavy wind set. Low and moderate wind sets are just too easy. And by the word "real" I mean substantial....
My ten cents ....
Farewell Hans...
Don