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Am I missing something? Where is he celebrating Wilcox? Just curious.okaydo said:CHAMP.@maxhoma23 x #GoBears 🏆
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juarezbear said:Am I missing something? Where is he celebrating Wilcox? Just curious.okaydo said:CHAMP.@maxhoma23 x #GoBears 🏆
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juarezbear said:Am I missing something? Where is he celebrating Wilcox? Just curious.okaydo said:CHAMP.@maxhoma23 x #GoBears 🏆
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okaydo said:

Haha. I was wondering if someone would post this. But you didn't include details on what Tiger is giving to Thomas after outdriving him....ColoradoBear said:
I just finished all 8 episodes of Full Swing on Netflix, and I'm curious what others thought of the series. I'm a pretty big golf fan, and I have to admit I was a little underwhelmed by the series. There was a lot more golf shown that I thought there would be, and I already knew the outcomes and saw all the shots when they originally happened, so it was a little repetitive for me.GMP said:
I'm 4 episodes into Full Swing, the new Netflix series in golf (styled after Hard Knocks, the F1 series, and the tennis series). Max makes a few spot appearances in episode 4 and comes off very well. Down to earth, smart, funny. Very likable. I'll be rooting for him.
75bear said:I just finished all 8 episodes of Full Swing on Netflix, and I'm curious what others thought of the series. I'm a pretty big golf fan, and I have to admit I was a little underwhelmed by the series. There was a lot more golf shown that I thought there would be, and I already knew the outcomes and saw all the shots when they originally happened, so it was a little repetitive for me.GMP said:
I'm 4 episodes into Full Swing, the new Netflix series in golf (styled after Hard Knocks, the F1 series, and the tennis series). Max makes a few spot appearances in episode 4 and comes off very well. Down to earth, smart, funny. Very likable. I'll be rooting for him.
I loved Episode 4 with Joel Dahmen - that one was fantastic. The other 7 episodes were so-so. But I'm glad a streaming service is trying to make golf content, that's a win in my mind.
You're making a lot of very good points. I think I came off a little too harsh on the series. I did enjoy the behind the scenes stuff, including the scenes you mentioned.GMP said:75bear said:I just finished all 8 episodes of Full Swing on Netflix, and I'm curious what others thought of the series. I'm a pretty big golf fan, and I have to admit I was a little underwhelmed by the series. There was a lot more golf shown that I thought there would be, and I already knew the outcomes and saw all the shots when they originally happened, so it was a little repetitive for me.GMP said:
I'm 4 episodes into Full Swing, the new Netflix series in golf (styled after Hard Knocks, the F1 series, and the tennis series). Max makes a few spot appearances in episode 4 and comes off very well. Down to earth, smart, funny. Very likable. I'll be rooting for him.
I loved Episode 4 with Joel Dahmen - that one was fantastic. The other 7 episodes were so-so. But I'm glad a streaming service is trying to make golf content, that's a win in my mind.
I think some of it is it's just not for you. In episode 1 they explained what birdie, par, eagle, etc. are. If you watched all these tournaments and remember them, it's going to be repetitive.
However, I'm surprised the behind the scenes stuff wasn't interesting to you. For example, Justin Thomas' conversations with his dad after round 3 of the PGA. Or Koepka coming to grips with the fact he stinks. Or Poulter wrestling with money and security for his family vs his desire to captain the Ryder Cup. Or Rory's attempts to move the PGA forward and modernize in response to LIV. All really fascinating stuff, whether you remembered who was going to win each tournament or not.
I thought the puzzling decision was making each episode centered around 2 players at the expense of any chronological storytelling. In one episode you've got the First LIV event, with guys like Dustin Johnson playing. In the next Dustin Johnson is discussing whether or not he's going to defect to LIV. Seems to me they could have been less rigid about the episode structure around 2 players and introduced everyone over the first 2-3 episodes, and then checked in with them as the season progressed chronologically.