I am sorry, but I have to reiterate something that was said during the Open last june when everybody and their dog was complaining about the distances:
If you aren't enjoying yourself, you don't have to play. I am certain there are other things that you do with your time.
Now, I see elsewhere that the OP has put together some constructive criticism / product suggestions that, for the most part, are grand ideas and should make the game better. (Others not so much, but I will reserve my response to that thread.)
Getting moved to Master is about "mastering" the course. As with the Open, you actually have to play golf. You have to pick and choose your shots, execute them properly, and / or deal with the consequences if you don't. You don't just bomb the green and hope for a lucky putt to make birdie.