Wow...lots of "get off my lawn" stuff on this topic. Geez.
Though I agree that Buck and Azinger are not Nantz and Faldo, there was a lot to like about this US Open telecast (for me):
1. Cudos to the USGA (and I was a USGA Committee person for 13 years) for finally managing to NOT be the story. They let Pebble Beach take center stage, and that was a beautiful thing to see.
2. Pebble Beach is one of if not THE most gorgeous properties for golf, and Fox showed us a ton of the property. I for one loved the drone shots. We got to see views that no network has ever shown of PB, and for that (focusing on the golf course and property) Fox gets high praise from me. And for those of you who poo-poo the "Disney cement shores" of Pebble Beach, just realize that if they weren't there, many of those holes would have eroded into the sea.
3. We got to see way more golf than any network has ever shown in a major (the Saturday and Sunday telecast began 5 full hours before the leaders teed off). If you love golf, you had to love that part.
4. I thought Fox did very well presenting the human interest stories along the way (from Woodland's friendship with the Special Olympian to the young lady who dives for golf balls off #18, I enjoyed all of that stuff).
5. The view they provided for Koepka's second shot on #6 (from the tower) was breathtaking.
6. Having Jim Nantz (who lives on the course) up to the booth for a few minutes was true class. And Joe Buck saying directly to him, "You're the best ever", was something I've never seen in sports broadcasting before. It was a very cool moment.
The telecast wasn't perfect and Joe Buck and Azinger are certainly not my favorite, but (a) Fox has come a very long way from their first US Open and (b) there was a ton of stuff to enjoy.
TS