‘Full Swing’ Netflix Review: Pro Golf Doc Lacks a Strong Drive
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‘Full Swing’ Netflix Review: Pro Golf Doc Lacks a Strong Drive

Jul 04, 2023

The aim was to re-create the magic of Formula 1: Drive to Survive, but producers can’t seem to find the same thrills.

Illustration: Melanie Lambrick

The average golfer takes a few holes to get going. And Full Swing, the new series out Feb. 15 from the creators of Netflix’s hit Formula 1: Drive to Survive, also gets off to a slow start. It opens by profiling the friendship and rivalry of young superstars Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas. The episode, “Frenemies,” showcases a professional golfer’s life and the decadence it entails—showing the pair in the cabin of a private jet, drinking beer and ribbing each other. They’re competitive, but the rivalry feels overshadowed by the camaraderie. These guys are a little too well-behaved to make interesting television.

But in the fourth episode, which zooms in on some lesser names, the show really starts to find the flag. Not every player comes from a well-heeled background; for those who are struggling to make a living at the game, the stakes are higher. What comes across in the eight episodes is the sport’s incredible capriciousness: Certain victory can twist shockingly into painful defeat, and a player’s fate turns on each swing. Fractions of an inch can alter entire outcomes—and lives.