Just wanted to tailgate your excellent response and amplify a couple of points you made. it seems to me that the 'noobs' who moan are those who have not got a clue about the REAL game of golf.
If WGT members do not play real golf they're probably not aware that modern drivers employ concepts to optimize the club-head design by using lightweight titanium alloys - one of the lightest metals used for golf club making. Traditional drivers made of persimmon or stainless-steel have appeared to become obsolete. Some drivers such as Callaway ERC and Cleveland Launcher 460 COMP employ even lighter composite materials in conjunction with the lighter titanium alloys.
Non-real golf players are also probably not aware that golf balls have changed significantly, too. Do they know the average driving distance of PGA players has increased 27 yards in the last ten years? Do they know that compressions of today's popular golf balls are often in the range of 70 - 80? I think not.
So, how does all this relate to the moaning of some WGT players in regard to cost or unfair advantages with regards to clubs or balls in playing WGT? Everything.
As in real-life golf, the hacker can go out and play with a cheap set of clubs or invest in the latest technology if he can afford to do so. However, as in RL and also in WGT the best clubs in the world will not improve slicing, hooking, poor putting or bad judgement.
However, notwithstanding any revenue benefits to WGT in the cost of members acquiring such virtual technology, I believe their tariff reflects RL proportionately to the benefits that such technology brings. Ergo, as in RL if you want added distance, better spin control, more accurate putting, then of course you purchase the latest technology that empowers you to play better golf.