10 Specific Reasons to Watch Netflix’s New “Full in Full” Season

Dylan Dethier
Shane Lowry is in full swing, Season 3.
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Season 3 of Netflix In full swing Log in to your algorithm on Tuesday and let’s start with a clear conflict of interest: I’m on the show! So bring all the salty stuff down there. Rest as the guy in the green shirt appears on the screen – he will go for four seconds.
If you haven’t watched the show yet, this article is still for you; think it’s an incomplete primer. Still, I’m citing a lot of specific details, so if you want to watch the spoiler for free, come back to this question later. There are few reasons for this season In full swing – But here are 10 to get you started.
1. LudvigÅberg Make Coffee
In some ways, is that the heart of the show? See the human side of these golf robots? After all, we know what it feels like to watch Ludvig Aberg Play golf. (It’s very cool and impressive.) We know what it feels like to watch him win the game. (Also very cool and impressive.) We know that look; he wore a golf mindset in a golf uniform, hitting balls under pressure, celebrating and interviewing, all within the range of the television broadcast.
But what would it look like when he tried to cook milk with a new coffee machine with his new North Florida residence?

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2. Neal Shipley Thinking of Late Night Orders – Augusta National
Aberg plays the role of leader in the opening drama, but amateur Neal Shipley It is an unexpected joy. He will make you laugh, he will make you feel, he will take you a round Tiger Forest, But first, he will take you into a different corner of Augusta National: the Crow’s Nest, the amateurs staying during the game week (although usually only at night), and we learn that dinner is till 10pm, and that’s what Shipley comes from dinner doesn’t seem like his second meeting, as he’s the second session.

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3. Shane Lowry, Big Brother
Shane Lowry’s Friendship with it Rory McIlroy Take center stage in episode 2 (with the adorable Canadian duo), and McIlroy is his typical insightful superstar ego, but it’s actually Lowry who directed the episode. An emotional high will land when he asks if he protects McIlroy and thoughtful flicker.
“No one asked me,” he said. “Now you say that, I might do that.”

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At that moment, it was impossible for Laurie’s thought to be. Whether he wants to remember defending McIlroy’s front during the Ryder Cup dust flying in Rome, whether it’s just aware of superstars being away from the spotlight, is it an older memory of Ireland’s growth. But when Lowry spoke again, he mentioned the “unnecessary criticism” McIlroy received from the media, other players, fans. “Things like this can seriously affect people,” he said. This is a nod to the partnership, much deeper than the classic Zurich partnership.
4. Bryson DeChambeau’s attention requirements
Indeed, I didn’t follow this interaction Bryson Devanmo On Instagram. A little sad back This interaction, I followed DeChambeau, but he did not follow me. sigh.

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Anyway, I include not only my own humiliation, but these screenshots. Some cool things happened: Because DeChambeau wasn’t on Netflix-specific interviews (I’m not sure it was because of Liv’s media rights or his personal preferences), they looked for footage elsewhere to tell his story, including behind the scenes found from our warm-up episodes, which you can find here: You can find here: You can find here:
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5. Unexpected (non-)crime
In full swing It is worth mentioning that its simple reason makes you reflect on what seemed impossible at the time. Even when looking back now, it still seems impossible to know that it happened. Scottie Scheffler get Arrested? On his way to serve time in the morning? Dominant world number one, especially politeness and non-disputation? That guy? Schefler’s arrest was the craziest moment of the 2024 golf season, and it was an opportunity to hear Scheffler directly, watch previously unseen arrest footage and relive a series of ridiculous events.

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6. Bryson vs. Rory
The best gameplay of this season is open in the United States [I don’t think this counts as a spoiler] DeChambeau and McIlroy struggled to the finish line. This is where the show’s decision makers let breathe back and forth, and the dramatic conclusions are good for that. For big golf fans, this could be the pinnacle of Season 3: Getting new angles and perspectives on the most dramatic golf course of the year. The most meaningful thing is if you are the one who wins. If you are another person, the most devastating.

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7. Gary Woodland’s trip to the doctor
The best episode of the season is No. 6, showing Gary WoodlandReturn to the PGA Tour in the ongoing battle with brain tumors. It’s weird to put it on a list like this Real Compare sports results. When woodland goes to hope for good news – Wolf. You are by his side.

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8. Justin Rose’s Realistic Environment
In doing this exercise, I realize the moments of stillness, those intimate moments between thoughts or reflections, the moments after action, That It’s a good thing. Enter Justin Rose, Who has never had the natural coolness of some peers, but now, make up for this with serious and tenacious pursuit of another trophy. He has been inspiring from his qualifiers at Troon’s Open. After this, with another person about to win a trophy, you can see the bittersweet feeling of running in real time.

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9. Celebrate life in the face of tragedy
Part of the fun of team games – Ryder and the Presidents Cup – is something to escape the course. Friendship and feast. Players and their families dress up, go to celebrations, they hang in team rooms, and they connect in ways that most tournaments don’t allow. These are largely easy business and a chance to put your hair down. So it was especially hard when two women had the most poignant exchange of the whole season during the luncheon for their wife and girlfriend, and it was very hard Michelle’s Moneythe international captain’s wife Mike Weir,ask Maria Ochoa, Assistant’s wife Camilo VillegasAbout the loss of her daughter Mia.

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The Presidents Cup arrives the same week as Mia’s sixth birthday. The Bilgarians lost their daughter in 2020, not long ago. The show has a few videos of Mia’s time at Children’s Hospital, which is enough to break your heart. So, about this moment between the two moms, and Maria’s best efforts, there’s something special, real and inspiring.
10. Keegan Bradley’s satisfaction
I’ll let Keegan Bradley sum up this up myself, it’s a complete moment that starts in the fall of 2023, a lost Ryder Cup team, and then back around you either know or should look at finding out. By the end of the season, he had a line that had won headlines and trailer therapy. I’m a bigger fan of this person:
“You don’t always have that moment, ‘It’s worth it.”

That’s why the show is worth watching: So you can see the work of those moments, hoping to get rewards. They are either worth it or they may be fuel for the next moment.
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Dylan Dethier
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Dylan Dethier is a senior writer at Golf Magazine/Golf.com. Williamstown, Massachusetts native joined the 2017 golf ball after two years on a mini trip. Dethier graduated from Williams College, majoring in English, he is 18 in the United Stateswhich details the year he spent in his 18-year-old life and played golf in every state.