The Netflix Cup

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The Netflix Cup
The Netflix Cup.png
Genre Reality TV
Created by Netflix
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes1
Production
ProducerStephanie Carpenter
Running time2 hours 29 minutes
Production companiesExcel Sports Management
Full Day Productions
BZ Entertainment
Original release
NetworkNetflix
Release14 November 2023 (2023-11-14)

The Netflix Cup was a one-off television event hosted by Netflix, [1] [2] featuring a crossover competition between Formula 1 drivers and professional golfers. It was held on November 14, 2023, at the Wynn Golf Club in Las Vegas, coinciding with the 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix.

Contents

Overview

The event brought together stars from Netflix's popular sports series 'Drive to Survive' and 'Full Swing'. It involved pairings of Formula 1 drivers Lando Norris, Carlos Sainz, Alex Albon and Pierre Gasly [3] with notable golfers Rickie Fowler, Justin Thomas, Tony Finau, and Max Homa. Collin Morikawa was scheduled to compete, however had to pull out due to injury. [4]

Format

The competition format included eight holes of match play with each team facing unique challenges. This was followed by a playoff hole to determine the winner. The event was broadcast live on Netflix and was available for streaming post-event.

Teams

Matches
Team 1Team 2Holes
Lando Norris & Rickie FowlerCarlos Sainz & Justin ThomasHoles 1-8
Pierre Gasly & Tony FinauAlex Albon & Max HomaHoles 1-8
Pierre Gasly & Tony FinauCarlos Sainz & Justin ThomasHole 9

Reception

The Netflix Cup was met with mixed reactions. Some appreciated the innovative crossover between motorsports and golf, while others criticized it for not meeting expectations. [5]

The event gathered 700,000 views between its live debut and its first six weeks on Netflix, making it one of the year's least-watched "higher-profile" Netflix productions. [6]

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