Put me in the camp of hating on drone videos / photos. Don't get me wrong, I love them and they capture incredible images and video but they often misrepresent and make sites look better than they really are. I am particularly annoyed with the ones showing the proximity to oceans that you will never see for example. Drone videos provide a perspective that a regular golfer will not experience, I dislike the trickery, buyer beware I guess?
They are first and foremost used for marketing and may be a little more useful at places like Cabot Cliffs or Bandon Dunes where the spectacular video matches the spectacular views and experience. I also like the way some shots were used in the recently linked Tara Ita video in which they did a nice job capturing the scale of some of the ground contours while showing the ball roll. I also see a benefit in showcasing some sprawling resorts with drone video since it can give you a better idea of where courses are located on property, roads, amenities, etc...
I'm still attached to my DSLR camera and my feet on the ground, or the back of a cart, not 20' off the ground