Golf fans will be able to relive Rory McIlroy’s epic career grand slam-clinching Masters victory and everything that came before it in a new Prime Video documentary, dropping on 30 March. It will be the perfect appetiser for the Northern Irishman’s title defence just two weeks later.
In the trailer, which hit social media on Wednesday morning, a young McIlroy is asked, “What do you want to do when you grow up?” to which he replied, “To win all the majors.”
Of course, it took him much longer than anyone thought to accomplish the remarkable feat, with the Masters continually being the tournament that eluded him. It remained astonishing year after year, considering that not only was he in the final group on just his third ever trip to Augusta National in 2011, but he also led by four shots.
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We all remember what happened next. It appears as though that will be well documented in the documentary, which is titled “Rory McIlroy: The Masters Wait.” It should be noted that McIlroy’s newly formed Firethorn Productions company helped produce it with Amazon.
In the two-minute and 14-second trailer, McIlroy does seem to give us a nice peek behind the curtain. Referring to his 2011 collapse, he says, “I just don’t think I was ready.” He also sounds choked up towards the end of the trailer, discussing the many ups and downs he’s experienced on the hallowed grounds of Augusta National.
The full trailer can be viewed below:
Prime Video is debuting a feature length documentary on March 30 around Rory McIlroy's grand slam win: "Rory McIlroy: The Masters Wait."
It's been produced in conjunction with his newly formed Firethorn Productions. Here's the trailer. pic.twitter.com/WIyoZySBwh
— Josh Carpenter (@JoshACarpenter) March 4, 2026


