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Full Swing: Exploring the Good, the Bad, and the Provocative

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 5, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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In the world of golf documentaries, the Netflix series “Full Swing” has had its fair share of ups and downs. As an avid golf fan, you may remember the disappointment of the show’s first season, which struggled to find its footing and often resorted to manufactured narratives that fell flat. However, as the second season premieres, there are signs of improvement and promise that the show may have finally hit its stride.

The season begins with the introduction of two compelling story ideas. The first idea follows the journey of two players, Justin Thomas and Keegan Bradley, as they vie for a captain’s pick for the Ryder Cup. This storyline offers drama, intrigue, and a clear ending point, making it a compelling narrative that is bound to captivate audiences. On the other hand, the second idea revolves around Tom Kim, a 20-year-old player with star potential, as he strives to prove himself in golf’s biggest events. While this idea may seem appealing on the surface, the stakes are relatively low, and the narrative feels forced and unconvincing.

As the season progresses, viewers are treated to a mix of entertaining and frustrating moments. While some episodes struggle to find their footing and resort to contrived storylines, others shine with jaw-dropping access and genuine human emotion. One standout episode follows the journey of Joel Dahmen and Wyndham Clark, showcasing their struggles and triumphs in the world of professional golf. This storyline resonates with viewers due to its authenticity and relatable themes of adversity and perseverance.

The latter half of the season is where “Full Swing” truly hits its stride, delivering compelling storytelling and intimate access to behind-the-scenes moments in the world of golf. The episode featuring Justin Thomas and Keegan Bradley’s quest to make the Ryder Cup team stands out as a highlight, showcasing the tension and drama surrounding their selection. Thomas’s savvy diplomacy and Bradley’s outsider status add depth to the storyline, making for a gripping 45 minutes of television that only “Full Swing” could deliver.

Despite some shortcomings, including the show’s ongoing struggle to tell the story of LIV Golf and reliance on clichés, the second season of “Full Swing” proves to be a vast improvement over its predecessor. The show’s ability to shed light on moments that are typically closed to the public, combined with engaging storytelling and a focus on real people in the golf world, elevates it to new and rewarding heights. Ultimately, “Full Swing” is a must-watch for any golf fan looking for an inside look at the drama and emotion of professional golf.

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