‘Golden Child’ Jordan Spieth uninterested in watching Full Swing as Netflix release date looms near

Jordan Spieth takes the small screen by storm, but will he watch it?


‘Golden Child’ Jordan Spieth uninterested in watching Full Swing as Netflix release date looms near

Jordan Spieth ( Image via PGA Tour )

Jordan Spieth, the former world number one golfer, is making headlines once again – this time for his appearance in a new Netflix golf show. The show, which also stars fellow PGA Tour pros, Rickie Fowler and Smylie Kaufman, follows the trio as they travel to exotic locations and compete in various golf challenges.

Spieth is no stranger to the limelight, having won multiple major championships and earning a reputation as one of the best golfers in the world. But now, he is taking on a new challenge – appearing on a Netflix show.

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The new show, which is being described as a cross between “The Amazing Race” and “Top Gear,” will follow Jordan and his friends as they travel the world, competing in various golf challenges and testing their skills on some of the most beautiful courses in the world.

Jordan Spieth: Not a Fan of Watching Himself on TV

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Jordan Spieth ( Image via Golf Digest )

Despite the buzz surrounding the show, it seems that Jordan Spieth might not be tuning in to watch it. In a recent interview, Jordan admitted that he doesn’t typically watch himself on TV, and he doesn’t expect this show to be any different.

I don’t like watching myself on TV,” Jordan said. “It’s just a personal thing. I don’t think it’s a matter of being self-conscious or anything like that. I just prefer to focus on the present moment.”

Despite this, Jordan is excited about the opportunity to showcase his personality and sense of humor on the show. He also sees the show as a chance to give back to the game of golf and inspire the next generation of golfers.

“I think it’s important to give back to the game and do things that can help grow the sport,” he said. “I hope this show can do that, and I hope people will enjoy watching it.”

In conclusion, Jordan Spieth is making his mark on the small screen with his appearance in a new Netflix golf show. Despite his personal preference to not watch himself on TV, he is excited about the opportunity to showcase his personality and give back to the game of golf. Whether or not he watches the show, one thing is for sure – Jordan Spieth continues to be a major force in the world of golf.

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