Netflix's Full Swing, the hit golf docuseries that debuted in 2023, is back for its third season. So far, it's been one of Netflix's most popular sports programs. Season three will include a ton of new golfers, including Minjee Lee.
The Australian will become the first such golfer to make it onto the show. She is not, however, the first woman to be featured. Several spouses, including Jena Sims, Allison Stokke, and Alayna Finau, are members of the ever-lengthening cast.
Additionally, Amanda Balionis is in the cast as a golf reporter, but Lee will be the first female golfer to be involved in the show.
Also joining her for the third season are Ludvig Aberg, Keegan Bradley, Joel Dahmen, Wyndham Clark, Tony Finau, Rickie Fowler, Adam Hadwin, Shane Lowry, Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose, Scottie Scheffler, Neal Shipley, Nick Taylor, Sahith Theegala, Justin Thomas, Camilo Villegas, and Gary Woodland.
Her brother, PGA Tour and DP World Tour star Min Woo Lee, is also going to be featured in the cast for the new season. The new season of the docuseries will drop on February 25th and once again give fans an unprecedented look inside their favorite sport.
Key storylines for Full Swing season 3 revealed
The above cast of iconic golfers is set to give fans a great look at everything that transpired during the 2024 season. It was, for many, a season for the ages, and it will be front and center in about one month.
Rory McIlroy’s epic battle with Bryson DeChambeau at Pinehurst No. 2 for the US Open is one major storyline.
Scottie Scheffler’s historic season will be covered as well as his shocking arrest at the PGA Championship. Those are just two of the major events from 2024 that Full Swing will cover.
Gary Woodland’s return from a brain tumor, Keegan Bradley’s journey from Ryder Cup snub (featured in a previous season of Full Swing) to 2025 captain, and Ludvig Aberg’s rapid ascent to becoming one of the best golfers in the world will also be showcased.
Since the first season debuted in 2023, this will be the first time the Presidents Cup gets featured. The Ryder Cup has been delved into, but the 2024 Presidents Cup, which was rife with controversy and exciting competition, will get the Netflix treatment now, too.
The docuseries is only available on Netflix, which means you'll need an account to watch it when the new season comes out. The lowest current subscription price is $7.99 per month to stream with ads and on one non-high definition screen.