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Cette série documentaire immersive suit un groupe de joueurs de golf professionnels, sur le parcours et en dehors, au long d'une éprouvante saison de compétition.Cette série documentaire immersive suit un groupe de joueurs de golf professionnels, sur le parcours et en dehors, au long d'une éprouvante saison de compétition.Cette série documentaire immersive suit un groupe de joueurs de golf professionnels, sur le parcours et en dehors, au long d'une éprouvante saison de compétition.
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If ur new to golf this will be a very interesting series, meeting the golfers, exploring personalities, etc. If you've followed golf for the last 2 years this will provide limited access to the PGA world that you didn't already know. LIV golf controversy is heavily portrayed. The most interesting aspect has to be mental turmoil of Bruce Koepka. Golf being a one man sport where if u don't play well you don't get paid provides an insightful view to the personalities, sometimes even the wives. But again if you follow PGA it's par for the course in golfspeak; LIV socks, PGA is king and BTW Rory is the golden child.
Really good insight into what goes on behind the scenes and what the players go through not only on the course but off it. Although I'm not against what LIV is trying to do to potentially enhance the sport of golf, this series just shows that the PGA tour will likely always be the pinnacle and where the best players want to compete against eachother. It goes to show that the very best players such as Rory/JT have stuck around because legacy is just as important as the wealth. However for those middle ground players such as Poulter/Westwood who're also at the tail end of their careers, you can see why LIV Golf was the right decision.
It's really a gift to have such an inside look into these players lives. Who knew Tony Finau was such a family man? The emotion and heart of that man really touched me in a wonderful way.
Joel Dahmen is a Washington state player so we love him up here. His humility and talent go hand in hand as a welcoming gift to us all. I will be rooting for him even harder after this series.
Come for the rivalries but stay for the emotion and dedication of these players. It's a well shot and edited documentary.
I would've loved to see more LIV tour rivalry stuff. There's some juicy bits there that could be squeezed for the audience more.
Overall, I loved this season and I hope there's much more.
Joel Dahmen is a Washington state player so we love him up here. His humility and talent go hand in hand as a welcoming gift to us all. I will be rooting for him even harder after this series.
Come for the rivalries but stay for the emotion and dedication of these players. It's a well shot and edited documentary.
I would've loved to see more LIV tour rivalry stuff. There's some juicy bits there that could be squeezed for the audience more.
Overall, I loved this season and I hope there's much more.
What I hoped to be a deeper inside look into the players lives was more surface level than I had hoped. It might be a useful watch for those who are just becoming acquainted with golf and to learn all that goes into being a pro golfer, even though I think they didn't even scratch the surface on this either. I was hoping for more behind the scenes than straight up player interviews that consumed huge amounts of time. The other half was just recapping tournaments we'd already scene this last year. Golf channel already does these specials adequately already.
Overall the themes get a little repetitive with few episodes really varying from the other. The formula is basically :
1. It is incredibly hard to play on the PGA tour because of all that talent there is and it is getting harder and harder
2. There are a lot of things outside the golf course that people don't see that goes into it.
3. Looming threat of LIV golf that goes into no more detail than what someone following golf already knew.
4. Recap the chosen players big event for that year.
I was looking for more gossiping and getting the behind the scenes look. Not what I was hoping for as an avid golf fan, but maybe it will bring the average netflix viewer who hasn't been as exposed to golf into the fold.
Overall the themes get a little repetitive with few episodes really varying from the other. The formula is basically :
1. It is incredibly hard to play on the PGA tour because of all that talent there is and it is getting harder and harder
2. There are a lot of things outside the golf course that people don't see that goes into it.
3. Looming threat of LIV golf that goes into no more detail than what someone following golf already knew.
4. Recap the chosen players big event for that year.
I was looking for more gossiping and getting the behind the scenes look. Not what I was hoping for as an avid golf fan, but maybe it will bring the average netflix viewer who hasn't been as exposed to golf into the fold.
(Reviewed after Season 3).
A behind-the-scenes look at the world of professional golf. From superstars like Rory McIlroy to journeymen like Joel Dahmen and many in between we get to experience the highs and lows of the sport and what goes into being a professional golfer.
A great, though not consistently so, look at the world of professional golf. We don't just see the lives of the superstars but also the everyday, just-getting-by golfers and players of various levels in between. For me it was the struggles of the less-good golfers that were most interesting though I did also like to see what made the megastars so good and how they approach the game.
It's not consistently engaging though: some episodes focus too much on the golfers' families and tend to feel quite padded. The best episodes focus on the golf.
This mix between golf and the golfer's private lives is the main determinant of the quality of the seasons. Season 1 starts more family-focused but ends very strongly. Season 2 continues where S1 left off. Season 3, while covering the main golfing events of 2024 and still being quite interesting, does feel a bit padded towards the end.
Season ratings: S1 8/10, S2 8, S3 7.5.
A behind-the-scenes look at the world of professional golf. From superstars like Rory McIlroy to journeymen like Joel Dahmen and many in between we get to experience the highs and lows of the sport and what goes into being a professional golfer.
A great, though not consistently so, look at the world of professional golf. We don't just see the lives of the superstars but also the everyday, just-getting-by golfers and players of various levels in between. For me it was the struggles of the less-good golfers that were most interesting though I did also like to see what made the megastars so good and how they approach the game.
It's not consistently engaging though: some episodes focus too much on the golfers' families and tend to feel quite padded. The best episodes focus on the golf.
This mix between golf and the golfer's private lives is the main determinant of the quality of the seasons. Season 1 starts more family-focused but ends very strongly. Season 2 continues where S1 left off. Season 3, while covering the main golfing events of 2024 and still being quite interesting, does feel a bit padded towards the end.
Season ratings: S1 8/10, S2 8, S3 7.5.
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