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Netflix has once again gotten the fans of the PGA Tour on their toes. Fans have been anticipating the release of  Netflix’s upcoming documentary series, Full Swing, since its announcement. With the recent post of the World Premiere on the Twitter handle of the PGA Tour,  the fans have been buzzing with excitement. Full Swing has been a highly anticipated Netflix original documentary. Well, Twitter is expected to explode as golf fans from every corner of the world cannot wait to watch it. This documentary has promised to include everything that a fan could expect. But a recent post has also received a bit of backlash from some of the fans. Truly, every coin has two sides.

Fans reacting to the World Premier of Netflix’s ‘Full Swing’

In the most recent news, the official Twitter page of the PGA Tour shared a video of the world premiere of Netflix’s Full Swing. The video had a few of the selected fans sitting in the open air and watching the premiere. Moreover, there were cameramen recording and reporting the whole event. Most of the golf fans must have expected the fans to go crazy. For the most part, it might be true, but there were a few who saw the whole situation differently.

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Some people thought the documentary was a great watch and mostly envied those who got to sit in the chairs. Moreover, most of the fans felt jealous and envious of the few lucky ones in the seats. The feeling of envy made one of the fans feel like a peasant. Who wouldn’t be envious, after a documentary on their favorite sport has aired but is still out of their sight?

However, there were a few fans who were waiting and looking forward to borrowing Netflix’s ID and password to watch the documentary. Well, the struggle truly seems to be real. On the other side of the coin, there were a few critics too. A few fans did think that the documentary would not be able to do justice to the historic sport. One such fan was certain that watching this documentary would kill the fan in him. Truly, the other side of social media is ruthless and unfiltered.

A fan asked a genuine question about whether the documentary had been tampered with by the addition of some drama or not. However, the answer to his question will only be available after February 15th when the show finally airs on Netflix.

What do you think about Netflix’s documentary? Leave your thoughts in our comments section below.

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