The golf documentary series, ‘Full Swing’ has made it to the center of all golf fans’ attention. Ever since its release last week, the series has garnered a lot of attention in the sports world. And not just with golf fans! Those outside the sport have also now begun showing an interest in the game because of the show. And one person even made notes about the show, which made all the golf fans who saw it, run wild.
The golf world goes wild over non-fan’s review
The new golf docuseries has had the fans buzzing for days now. And the show has also seemed to finally attain its main objective: to inspire those outside the golf world. Many who know nothing about the sport now seem to be taking a keen interest in it. And among those buddying fans, is the sister of Golf.com’s reporter, Claire Rodgers.
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The reporter recently took to Twitter to reveal to the world her sister’s views on the third episode of Full Swing. She wrote, “My 23-year-old sister, who loves me but doesn’t really love golf, is watching Full Swing, and here are her notes on episode 3.” The tweet included a photo of 14 points that her sister had noted down, which intrigued many fans.
This is the next episode for me
— Tony Wolcott (@TonyWolcott2017) February 19, 2023
I have become nourished
— Curtis Goldin (@goldingolfin) February 19, 2023
“This troubles me”
-all of us for the last 10 months.
— Angie Smith (@angiemaesmithh) February 19, 2023
The fans went crazy reading the notes that the 23-year-old had jotted down. They pointed out that she was “spot on” in her assessment of everything that was going on in the chapter.
I finished the Series but her takes so far are pretty spot on!
— 🧡 Carla 🍊 (@VolGirl_4Life) February 19, 2023
This is an excellent take. No golfer featured on the show is trying to figure out how to make ends meet if they miss the cut. pic.twitter.com/cWDaRDL8x0
— MJH (@mjh31183) February 19, 2023
She crushed this episode. Her best work yet and the bar was pretty high
— HOMA in ‘23 (@TheDroneLooper) February 19, 2023
They sang praises for Rogers’ sister for blessing them with her hilarious notes. Some even claimed that reading her views was, in fact, better than watching the show itself.
These are better than the show
— Ruben Rivas (@texMexmidwest) February 19, 2023
These are better than the show itself!
— Dane (@Doddsie21) February 19, 2023
Some fans even claimed that they couldn’t wait for the 23-year to watch the docuseries’ next episode. They eagerly awaited to find out what more the non-fan had to say. Both, about the happenings of the golf world as well as the personal lives of the golfers.
I’m LIVING for these notes! Ready for episode 4!
— Claire (@cmtklinsky) February 19, 2023
I’m invested now. These notes are perfect lol.
— Nic Dressen (@mnsports3) February 19, 2023
Just saw this and immediately went to the timeline to find recaps of 1 & 2! #PureGold
— Matt Brooks (@MattyB_206) February 19, 2023
Did you enjoy the outsider perspective review of the episode too? And does it resonate with your views?
What is Full Swing’s 3rd episode about?
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Each episode in the series focuses on one or two golf stars and digs deeper into their lives. The third episode labeled “Money or Legacy,” dives into Ian Poulter’s struggles with making a decision between the PGA Tour and LIV golf.
Poulter, or as the 23-year-old calls him, “a skinny Guy Fieri,” weighs the legacy of the Tour against the money of the Saudi-backed Series. Throughout the episode, the LIV defector fights an internal battle that is portrayed rather well in the show. And eventually, he makes a decision and doesn’t turn back.
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Have you caught a glimpse of the golf show’s third episode yet on Netflix? And do you also believe that Roger’s sister is right with her jotted-down assessment? Or is the outside perspective something you are not on board with? Let us know below in the comments.