With golfers seeking fame outside of the PGA, the sport has undergone a drastic change in the previous year, resulting in the worst rift in recent memory among fans, professionals, and pundits. Netflix will be the only place to watch ‘Full Swing’ when it debuts in February 2023.
The team behind the F1 docuseries ‘Drive to Survive’ and the tennis docuseries ‘Break Point’ will soon release the sports documentary ‘Full Swing’ as a Netflix Original. The television show’s production company is Box to Box Films, and its executive producers are David Check, Paul Martin, Chad Mumm, Mark Olsen, and James Gay-Rees.
When will ‘Full Swing’ season 1 release on Netflix?
We now have official confirmation that ‘Full Swing’ season 1 will be available on Netflix on Wednesday, February 15, 2023.
What is ‘Full Swing’ about?
‘Full Swing’ is a documentary series that follows a group of professional golfers through a demanding season of competition, including the PGA tour and (for the first time ever) all four of golf’s major championships: the Masters/Augusta National, PGA Championship, US Open, and Open Championship. ‘Full Swing’ is created by Box to Box, the same minds behind “Formula 1: Drive to Survive.” The series delves deeper into the personal lives of some of the most brilliant golfers in the game, revealing their families, rivalries, and an incredible amount of drama in addition to chronicling their successes and failures on the course.
Who are featured in ‘Full Swing’?
- Brooks Koepka
- Cameron Young
- Collin Morikawa
- Dustin Johnson
- Ian Poulter
- Joel Dahmen
- Jordan Spieth
- Justin Thomas
- Matt Fitzpatrick
- Mito Pereira
- Rory McIlroy
- Sahith Theegala
- Scottie Scheffler
- Tony Finau
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