I enjoyed ESPN/ABCs broadcast very much this morning. I watched a bit when they first came on the air, then went out for about half an hour, then watched the rest on DVR, speeding through the commercials. Then during the tournament during a commercial break I would do some other things around the house for about half an hour, then watch the next 90 mins or so before I caught up with the current broadcast, so I avoided very few long commercial breaks.
I thought the morning portion before the leaders began was very entertaining. It was like hanging out with some guys around the clubhouse hearing golf talk. Trico does a GREAT job on golf. He is much better than Jim Nantz and even better than Dan Hicks (who is fine on golf and also more enjoyable than Nantz.) Tom Renaldi does fine with the interviews - we are not going to get anything great from a pro golfer at the range or coming off 18.
Scott Van Pelt also does a fine job. I feel like the Van Pelt and Trico both know they are not golf insiders, but have done a great job truly understanding golf and handling their TV duties just fine for the full audience that covers a wide spectrum of golf knowledge and background.
I always enjoy hearing analysis from Andy North, and Judy Rankin.
Next unlike some others on this site I look foward to the short video essays during ESPN's Open telecast. The look great, the music is great, and the essays are enjoyable little quick pieces.
But most significantly the technology with amazing close ups, high def, super slow mo, etc. are so good, no matter what one thinks of the announcers, the telecasts of the present are so much better with the modern technology and modern home TVs.
When it comes to golf I would probably be viewed most as a golf snob - I prefer traditional equipment & courses, no carts, shorter courses, match-play, etc. But I also have VERY much enjoyed ESPN's Open Coverage this year and the last few years.