sport news enjoys a sports small-screen revolution but where do we draw the line?

sport news enjoys a sports small-screen revolution but where do we draw the line?
sport news Netflix enjoys a sports small-screen revolution but where do we draw the line?
A SIDEWAYS GLANCE: Netflix announced a PGA Tour docuseries and Novak Djokovic's Australian immigration circus has been captured on film as it enjoys a sports small-screen revolution but where do we draw the line? Netflix teed up a docuseries set inside the PGA Tour and the majors this week  Novak Djokovic's Australian immigration troubles are also set to be captured Season two of Netflix's popular documentary, Cheer, has also been released   The surge of docuseries has come on the back of F1's Drive to Survive's success

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There will surely come a point in sport’s small-screen revolution, when producers and script writers admit defeat.

When they draw the line and say: no, really, this won’t work. It can’t.

When the bigwigs at Netflix decide literally nothing of any interest can be gleaned by digging behind the curtain of this team. Or these athletes.

Two-time major champions Collin Morikawa (pictured) will feature in Netflix's docuseries

The series reportedly started filming during Viktor Hovland's (pictured) Hero World Challenge win

Netflix announced a PGA Tour docuseries earlier this week which will feature stars such as Collin Morikawa (left) and Viktor Hovland (right)

The burning question is exactly where that line sits. Dressage? Fishing? Bridge?

Developments this week suggest we might find out sooner than anyone ever imagined. And yet the answer may also lie further on sport’s fringes than viewers could ever have guessed.

For those who have not heard, a

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