I really don’t like that term for a number of reasons, because it sounds like those players don’t have well-rounded games. More like bomb it, hit your irons well, have a great wedge game, and putt well. Then you can win majors and become top 10 in the world
At the recreational level, golfers are certainly not bombing it. Most players can drive it around 230 yards when you look at the aggregate stats. Golf is a game of proximity, and normal golfers have even more to gain from increases in distance than pros do. I try to discuss reasonable ways to add that distance on the site (improving strike, working out, SuperSpeed training).
Here is a podcast I did with Cordie Walker and @Adamyounggolf that expands on the topic: