I agree with the points you made about the Pros supporting the events...
- Pros being available before or after the rules meeting for a meet & greet with attendees
- some form of Pro-Am event for fun or a local charity
- Pros being available for some sort of clinic or something similar at some point in the event
- some scheduled autograph time
Even though, with the exception of availability for autographs and Golf Pro-Ams, these items do not happen in any other professional sport I can think of today, (PGA, NASCAR, Bowling, Rodeo, Tennis, Basketball, Golf, or whatever), I believe that type of accessibility would help promote the game.
As far as the punitive points like making the Pros get there 4 days early, pay more for entry and the like, I can't agree
The Getting there 4 days early is so they have time to do all of the other things. Travel around town with Local Players, Create a Vibe, Give Lessons to players and the youth, (Gamble if they wish), Get on the Early Morning News or Evening News in the area (this has to be easy, everyday the news has different things on), Get them on a Radio Station or two, Play Pro-Am's (Doubles, Triples).
The Entry difference is really just for them anyways. With Seedings and the Crazy Rules that Heavily Favor the Best Players in the World from Ever Losing to an Unknown, it's more money in the pot, many can have others pay their entry anyway or sponsors. Unknown's could get in to mix it up/donate to the Top Pro's for Cheaper, but still $300 is a lot to Donate. (Maybe we can count it as a tax writeoff somehow, donation to the ABP)